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Annual Conference 2007 Presentations

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SEEP Annual Conference 2007 - Plenary Sessions and Workshops

Global Network Summit

  1. The Role of networks in promoting consumer protection (PPT, 296kb)
  2. Connecting Networks with Kiva social investors (PPT, 1.86mb) (French PPT)
    1. Revenue Generation and Financial Planning
      1. Azerbaijan Microfinance Network (AMFA) (PPT, 460kb)
      2. ProDesarollo, Mexico (PPT, 667kb)
    2. Sector Snapshots: Experiences from Pakistan, Argentina, and Costa Rica
      1. Pakistan Microfinance Network (PMN) (PPT, 2.2mb)
      2. Argentine Network of Microcredit Institutions (RADIM) (PPT, 345kb)
      3. Costa Rican Microenterprise Network (REDCOM) (PPT, 2.0mb)
    3. Credit Bureaus and Information Sharing in Microfinance
      1. Guatemalan Network of Microfinance Institutions (REDIMIF) (PPT, 2.75mb)
      2. Consortium ALAFIA, Benin (PPT, 755kb)
    4. Strategies for Capacity Building and Partnerships in Microfinance
      1. Credit and Development Forum (CDF), Bangladesh (PPT, 122kb)
      2. Banking with the Poor (BWTP), Australia (PPT, 579kb)

WAM International Policy Forum

    1. Breakout Overview (PPT, 2.8mb)
    2. Banyan Global (DOC, 50kb)
    3. CHF International (DOC, 48kb)
    4. Freedom From Hunger (DOC, 47kb)
    5. Grameen Foundation (DOC, 43kb)
    6. MEDA (DOC, 43kb)
    7. Plan International (PDF, 48kb)
    8. Pro-Mujer (DOC, 60kb)
    9. WAM Ecuador (DOC, 40kb)
  1. WAM Policy Forum Overview (PPT, 2.6mb)
    1. Dialogue No. 37, Microfinance and Gender: New Contributions to an Old Issue (PDF, 1.2mb)
    2. Microfinance: A Platform for Social Change (PDF, 236kb)
    3. Women and Microfinance: Why we should do more (DOC, 91kb)

For more information about WAM International visit their website: http://www.wam-international.org/

Focus on the Field

    1. Managing Up, Down and Around: Lessons Learned by Implementing USAID Programs in Crisis & Post-Crisis Environments (PPT, 7.5mb)
    2. Economic Recovery after Crisis: Developing Practitioner Guidelines (PPT, 506kb)
    1. Exploring Innovative Economic Strengthening Initiatives to Benefit Vulnerable Households and Children (PPT, 4.78mb)
    2. Community-Led Savings and Loan Fund Management Ratios Training
      1. Background (PPT, 4.4mb)
      2. Ratios Presentation (PPT, 13.2mb)
    1. Islamic Microfinance: Recent Experience and Future Challenges (PPT, 632kb)
    2. Taking Social Performance to the Next Level: Isn’t it Time to Look Outside of the Microfinance Sector?
      1. Mainstreaming Social Performance: Lessons from Six ACCION Social Audits (PPT, 336kb)
      2. GRI as a concept and tool and what is its value for the MF sector (PPT, 1.0mb)
      3. MIX—Moving the Industry Forward (PPT, 2.6mb)
      4. Social Performance in Microfinance: Where did We Come From? Where are We? Where are We Going? (PPT, 384kb)

For more FIELD related materials please visit the microLINKS website

SEEP Annual Conference 2007

  1. Who Benefits from Commercial Microfinance? (PPT, 751kb)
  2. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Strategic Direction in Financial Services for the Poor



    1. CRS Fair Trade (PPT, 4.86mb)
    2. Divine Chocolate (PPT, 12.4mb)
    3. Gone Rural (PPT, 16.2mb)
    4. Honest Tea (PPT, 23.6mb)
    5. Root Capital (PPT, 23.8mb)
  3. People-Powered Microfinance (PPT, 1.0mb)
      1. Cross-sectoral/Collaborative Connections: Microenterprise Development and HIV/AIDS
        1. Prospects for Partnership: ED and HIV and AIDS (PPT, 2mb)
        2. Doldrums, Dollars, and Dreams: Facilitating Dialogue and Partnership between HIV & MED (PPT, 13.0mb)
      2. Powering Connections between Microfinance Institutions and Capital Markets
      3. Creating New Connections with Technology (PPT, 11mb)
      4. Effectively Connecting Market, Finance and Technology in Value Chains for Better Results in Rural Development
        1. Effectively Integrating Market Access and Finance Mechanisms in Value Chain Programming in Tajikistan (PPT, 1.8mb)
        2. Effectively integrating markets, technology, and finance in VC programming in the Alternative Development Regions of Bolivia (PPT, 1.4mb)
      1. Lessons Learned from Banking for the Poor in Africa (PPT, 1.6mb)
      2. Latest Developments in Poverty Assessment and Outreach
        1. Measuring Progress of Clients Above the US$1 a day Threshold (PPT, 16.0mb)
        2. Al Sol (PPT, 3.7mb)
        3. Implementing Poverty Assessment Tools (PPT, 218kb)
      3. Linkages Between Savings-Led Groups and MFI’s: The case of Rwanda
        1. Bank Linkage: Does it work? (PPT, 3.1mb)
        2. Linkages Between CARE’s VS&LAs with Banque Populaire in Rwanda (PPT, 524kb)
        3. Linkages between Savings-Led Groups and Microfinance Institutions: Experience from Malawi (PPT, 80kb)
      1. Networks as Investors in Microfinance---The Experiences of REDCAMIF and the Russian Microfinance Center
        1. Centurion Capital: Today and Tomorrow (PPT, 360kb)
        2. Russian Microfinance Center & Centurion Capital: the History, Lessons Learned and the Future (PPT, 98kb)
        3. SICSA: Investment Society for Microenterprise in Central America and the Caribbean (PPT, 2.0mb)
      2. Microfinance Internal Audits—Ignore at your own Risk (PPT, 1.6mb)
      3. Creating Linkages and Alliances to Expand, Innovate, and Improve Services to Clients (PPT, 2.3mb)
      1. Sustainable Delivery of Health Products and Services to Underserved Populations
        1. Eskayef Bangladesh Ltd. (PPT, 1.3mb)
        2. Sustainable Delivery of Health Products and Services to Underserved Populations (PPT, 1.3b)
        3. Social Marketing Evolves to Achieve Total Market Development and Sustainable Health Impact (PPT, 1.3mb)
      2. Effective Distribution Channels for Delivering Micro Insurance to the Poor
        1. So Insurance is Good for Me! But what is it? (PPT, 1.7mb)
        2. Effective Distribution Channels—The World Bank (PPT, 912kb)
        3. Effective Distribution Channels—Micro Insurance Agency (PPT, 182kb)
      3. Social Performance Assessment Tools (PPT, 571kb)
      1. Delivering Enterprise Development and Social Services in Conditions of Fragility
        1. Delivering Enterprise Development and Social Services in Conditions of Fragility--Intro (PPT, 6.9mb)
        2. NGO workers on the front line (PPT, 704kb)
        3. Women’s property and Inheritance Rights in Mozambique (PPT, 1.5mb)
        4. Microenterprise Development in Fragile States (PPT, 466kb)
      2. Twinning Sustainable Tourism and Enterprise Development to Alleviate Poverty, Foster Biodiversity Conservation, and Promote Economic Growth
        1. Conservation, Tourism and Value Chains (PPT, 343kb)
        2. Sustainable Tourism Development to Improve Livelihoods (PPT, 1.3mb)
      3. Certification Schemes: Market-Maker or Market-Breaker
        1. Certification: Market Maker or Market Breaker? (PPT, 95kb)
        2. Certification: Market Breaker?: Challenges, limitations and possibilities (PPT, 162kb)
        3. Sustainability Certifications: Where is the Value? (PPT, 3.1mb)
        4. Fair Trade Certified—Transfair USA (PPT, 487kb)

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