What happened to the rotating credit association, described by Nici Nelson, that was started up by women living in a Nairobi slum?
A) The members became wealthy enough to open their own bank accounts.
B) The men joined the association and forced the founding women out.
C) The organization grew and developed into a formal bank.
D) The members lost their money and the association disbanded.
A
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