| dc.description.abstract | This study assesses the effectiveness of microfinance services provided by Vision Fund 
Microfinance Babich Branch in reducing poverty among its borrowers in the Liben Jawi
district. The study's objective is to evaluate the contribution of microfinance services to 
poverty reduction. A sample size of 206 households was determined through random 
selection using the lottery method. Primary data was collected directly from clients via 
questionnaires and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistical methods. The 
findings indicate variables like age, family size, distance from the lending microfinance 
institution, education status, sex, training, loan utilization, membership duration, and 
savings significantly influence poverty reduction. Conversely, marital status and loan 
duration were found to be insignificant predictors. The study is contextualized within 
Ethiopia's broader efforts to sustain economic growth and accelerate poverty reduction, 
emphasizing the strategic role of microfinance institutions. The results highlight the 
significant impact of Vision Fund Microfinance Babich Branch's services in improving 
the economic conditions of households in the study area. It is recommended that Vision 
Fund Microfinance Babich Branch invest in comprehensive training programs to 
enhance borrowers' financial management skills and effectively utilize loans. Encourages 
borrowers to fully utilize loans for income-generating activities that maximize the impact 
on poverty reduction. Regular follow-ups should be conducted to track progress and 
adjust strategies as needed, ensuring the effectiveness of microfinance services.
Continuous monitoring and evaluation will help identify areas for improvement and 
ensure the services remain impactful. | en_US |