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Pro Mujer average salary is $98,408, median salary is $98,408 with a salary range from $81,016 to $115,800.
Pro Mujer salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. Pro Mujer salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only. They are presented "as is" and updated regularly.
Low
81,016
Average
98,408
Median
98,408
High
115,800
Total 2 Pro Mujer Salaries. Sorted by Date, page 1
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Java/.net Application Developer 115,800-115,800 Dallas, TX, 75201 2015 Pro Mujer Java/.net Application Developer Salaries (1)
Pro Mujer Dallas, TX Salaries
Application Developer 81,016-81,016 Dallas, TX, 75201 2012 Pro Mujer Application Developer Salaries (1)
Pro Mujer Dallas, TX Salaries
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  • Pro Mujer
  • Industry: Other
  • City: New York, NY
  • Pro Mujer offers loan capital for the women's small-scale businesses and opportunities to save a portion of their profits through the communal bank structure. Bolivia is a very competitive environment for microfinance, and Pro Mujer has successfully carved out its niche as one that reaches the most marginalized women, typically migrants from the rural areas to the poor neighborhoods surrounding major cities such as La Paz. These women bring their skills and strong convictions to provide for their families, but very few are able to access the formal financial institutions, even the specialized regulated institutions. For these women, credit alone...