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    Microfinance Institutions and Economic Development in Kabale District. A Case Study at Pride Microfinance
    (Uganda Christian University, 2025-10-21) Shabellah Nimusiima
    This analysis investigated the contribution that Pride Microfinance has to the economic growth of Kabale District, Uganda. The study aimed to determine how credit facilities, saving schemes, and financial education initiatives influence economic growth. To investigate the opportunities that microfinance presented and how effectively it served small business owners and the rural population with economic empowerment, a case study design was utilized. The analysis found that through the provision of credit, savings, and financial education, the initiatives of Pride Microfinance provided economic growth to Kabale District. Based on the findings, microfinance institutions like Pride Microfinance can promote the economic growth of rural villages through the facilitation of easier access to capital markets, the enlightenment of the masses to the importance of money, and the empowerment of the people and small businesses. The findings of the study should serve the guidance for experts, lawmakers, and community leaders who desire to promote the economic growth of underserved regions.

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