Credit provision for small and poor households has always been the major element of nongovernment organizations in alleviating poverty. Recently, there has been a move to replicate the Bangladesh Grameen Bank in the Philippines known as Landless People鈥檚 Development Fund. This paper assesses its financial viability at the borrower鈥檚 level. The institution鈥檚 sustainability is also investigated in terms of sources and fund utilization, administration costs and other branches of financial viability.
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