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Netherlands

This category covers questions about the Netherlands, also known as Holland, and its 12 provinces. The word "Dutch" is used to refer to the people, language, and anything related to the Netherlands. The country itself operates under a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy.

3,686 Questions

Why is Netherlands spelled Nederlands in Olympics?

Nederlands is the Dutch name for our language (so it means Dutch in English).

Netherlands is the English name of our country

How was the economy of the New Netherlands?

They helped crops- crops that were always needed Indentured servants made up the majority of workers. Indentured servants are servants who work for somebody for a number of years, if the person they work for pays for their journey from Europe to the colony. Trade was also important. One major product was wheat. slaves and women also ran stores and farms to help the colony. Hope you love me )(

How old was King William II of the Netherlands at death?

King William II of the Netherlands died on March 17, 1849 at the age of 56.

Jazz clubs in Nigeria?

yes there are actually yes there are actually

Why does holland play in orange and not flag colours?

the name of the Dutch royal family is the House of Orange (Oranje)

What was the date when Nazis occupied the Netherlands?

The invasion of the West was may 10 1940. The Dutch were quickly overrun. Parachute landings were used.

What is Holland Roden's official fan phone number?

An official fan phone number for Holland Roden is not known at this time.

Functions of microfinance banks in nigeria?

ABDULLAHI IDRIS GUMEL

According to Mustapha Muktar {BUK}

ROLE OF MICROFINANCE:

Credit Delivery

This is perhaps one of the most important roles of Microfinance banks, as the loans extended are used to expand existing businesses and in some cases to start new ones. According to CBN (2008) microfinance loans granted to clients is increasing from 2007 to date and most of it goes to financing microenterprises in rural areas. Ketu, (2008) observed that microfinance banks have disbursed more than N800 million micro credits to over 13,000 farmers across the country to empower their productive capacities. As such it is expected that agricultural output will increase with the increase in funding. The entrepreneurial capacity of the farmers will thus improve.

Boosting Small Scale Enterprises/Agriculture

About 60 percent of poor people in the country live in the rural areas and 80 percent of them are farmers and artisans (NBS, 2005). Microfinance banks have therefore been the main sources of funding to these less disadvantaged groups. Rural people are empowered through microfinance loans and services, and hence small scale agricultural practice and microenterprise is developed. Governments go into co-operatives to partner with the microfinance banks to raise bulk loans to be disbursed to the beneficiaries, in so doing the banks are increasing and sustaining the number of people going into small businesses.

Employment Generation

Agriculture and microenterprises contributes immensely to job creation, and are of particular interest to all Microfinance Bank in rural areas. Microfinance banks have so far engaged in extending credits and other services to many rural enterprise and hence generating employment and promoting entrepreneurship. The promotion of employment in rural areas by microfinance banks covers the following areas; blacksmithing, gold-smiting, watch repairing, bicycle repairing, basket weaving, barbing, palm wine tapping, cloth weaving, dyeing, food selling, carpentry, brick-laying, pot-making, leather works and drumming. Even though found in urban areas, these industries are more prominent in the rural areas. It has, therefore, been acknowledged that the rural setting is an arena of many industries, which could be developed to contribute significantly to the national economy, just as rural people are more frequently self-employed than urban people (Ketu, 2008).

Improvement in Skill Acquisition

Improvement of the condition of women through the provision of, skills acquisition and adult literacy is another role played by microfinance banks. This is done through building capacities for wealth creation among enterprising poor people and promoting sustainable livelihood by strengthening rural responsive banking methodology and the introduction of simple cost-benefit analysis in the conduct of businesses. In most cases a profit sharing agreement is entered between a bank and an entrepreneur and new methods and innovations are passed to the prospective entrepreneur by the banks professionals, while at the end of the production period the proceed is being shared and the entrepreneur if so wishes can continue on his own after the necessary skills and production techniques are acquired. (Umar, 2008)

Facilitates Poverty Alleviation

Employment and income generation are important aspects of poverty alleviation efforts. Microfinance banks have accelerated the operation of government poverty alleviation programmes and in doing that promising entrepreneurs are supported and new ones emerged. The federal governments National poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP) and National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy (NEEDS) to mention a few aimed at achieving the United Nation's Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015 required these microfinance institutions for success. The success of these programmes and projects for advancement of the MDGs are linked with the promotion of entrepreneurs in rural areas and subsequent reduction in the level of poverty (Ketu, 2008)

Other roles played by microfinance banks include; reorientation of the rural populace on a sound financial practices, as well as issues such as reproductive health care, and girl child education. All these areas have a direct link with entrepreneurial capabilities of the rural people.

Challenges facing Microfinance Banks

(i) High Operating Cost: Small Units of services pose the challenges of high operating cost, several loan applications to be processed, numerous accounts to be managed and monitored, and repayment collections to be made from several locations especially in rural communities.

Who is a famous artist from the Netherlands?

Vincent van Gogh, Rembrandt, Mondrian, Escher and so on and so on....

Who led the independence in Nigeria?

Nigeria's independence was a result of 3 decades of nationalist struggle that was started by Herbert Samuel Heelas Macaulay (November 14, 1864-May 7, 1946). However, Herbert only showed the way, the man that history would remember as the father of the Nigerian nation and the person who led to the eventual self-rule for Nigeria was Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (Nigerias First Prime Minister).

Please note that, other people like Sir Ahmadu Bello, Obafemi Awolowo and Dr. Nnamdi Azikwe also contributed immensely to the establishment of a Free Nigerian nation.

Where did wooden clogs originate?

The wooden clogs is believed to have originated from Holland also called the Netherlands. The wooden clogs is still an important aspect of the Dutch heritage and is still worn in Holland especially in the rural areas.

How did the British control nigeria?

The British controlled Nigeria from 1900 until 1960. They used administrative restructuring to keep control of Nigeria for the 60 years.

Where do Igbos of Nigeria originate?

The Igbos are indigenous to southeastern Nigeria, in the Biafra region.

What is the famous industry of Netherlands?

The Netherlands has many industries but probably our most famous ones would be flowers, ship building, dykes, and reclaiming land from the sea. (and cheese lol)

Before it's name was changed it was the Dutch colony of New Netherland?

New Amsterdam

For E2020 Class it is

True, New Netherlands was renamed New York