Performance of women owned enterprises accessing credit from village credit and savings associations in Kenya

Castro N. Gichuki1, Milcah Mulu-Mutuku1, Lydia Nkatha Kinuthia1
1Department of Applied Community Development Studies, Egerton University, PO BOX 536, Egerton Njoro, Kenya

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