The China Development Bank (CDB) signed an agreement with China
Foundation for Poverty Alleviation (CFPA) Wednesday to provide 100
million yuan (US$12.8 million) worth of loans for a pilot
micro-credit scheme in China's rural areas.
Liu Kegu, Vice Governor of the CDB, said that the loans should
be used in pilot operations and expanded step by step.
The CFPA has established micro-credit branches in 10 designated
poverty-stricken counties in seven provinces and provided 150
million yuan of loans. Over 330,000 farmers have benefited since
1996, said Wang Xingzui, secretary-general of the CFPA.
But the micro-credit initiative for farmers has been hampered by
a lack of funds, said Wang. So the CFPA applied to the CDB for
extra funding.
According to the agreement, the CFPA will be responsible for
borrowing, using, managing and returning the funds and will release
credit to farmers through its county branches.
The CFPA micro-credit project is one of the most influential in
China, a good example of non-governmental organizations managing
government poverty reduction resources, said Gao Hongbin, deputy
director of the State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty
Alleviation and Development.
(Xinhua News Agency December 21, 2006)
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