Abstract:
Pro poor financial strategy in Ethiopia has been promising in the last decade, where 
practical steps have been taken by the government to provide legal frameworks and policies 
that promote financial intervention to the unbanked populations who face acute shortages of 
financial services. The purpose of this study was to identify the role played by Somali 
microfinance intuition in the poverty alleviation and development strategies using collected 
data from five weredas of the region including the institutions’ head office. The study used 
descriptive research design. The target population was 370, the study employed simple 
random sampling technique to select staff of the selected MFIs and clients. Both qualitative 
and quantitative data analysis methods were used. The study revealed that SMFI as a 
microfinance institution has been able to fight reduce poverty to a certain extent by providing 
microfinance services to different groups of women - productive or active poor, enable the 
household to increase their living standard through increase their, income also help the 
borrowers to own and live in the good house and engage in more economic and more 
profitable economic activities. The loan has major contribution in reducing poverty at family 
level and in the society in general by empowering women and creating job opportunities. 
Taking into account these factors could genuinely help in developing policies intended at 
promoting sustainable development.