Case Study

CARE Cambodia Savings Mobilisation Project - Battambang Province Case Study

Can voluntary savings schemes actually help launch a sustainable MFI?
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This case study outlines the steps the CARE Cambodia project staff undertook to establish a voluntary savings based MFI in Cambodia's northwest Battambang Province in 1998.

The CARE Cambodia Small Economic Activity Development Savings Mobilisation Project:

  • Is structured much like a credit union or a savings cooperative, to test the feasibility of voluntary savings among the poor;
  • Was funded by AusAID and CARE Australia;
  • Had 75 savings banks in 72 villages and 6000 active savers by March 2001.

CARE Cambodia staff initiated the project through the following steps:

  • Approached villages;
  • Established a special executive committee (SEC) consisting of members;
  • Provided periodic basic awareness, bookkeeping, and leadership training to
    the SEC.

From the start, the project's goal included sustainability and self-sufficiency without donor funding for technical or operational assistance. The trainings, as well as the detailed and accurate reporting and record-keeping, reflected the transfer of skills/knowledge from the staff to the members and high levels of transparency.

The paper lists some lessons learnt as:

  • Members value economic opportunities and security;
  • Project helped establish a good relationship between staff, members, and local authorities;
  • Common ownership was valued by members;
  • Establishment of voluntary savings mechanism in this manner can be successful.

It also highlights some of the challenges/constraints the savings mobilization project faced:

  • Addressing the demand for larger loans when loans are allocated based on the level of savings deposited;
  • Dealing with the heavy workload of CARE Cambodia project staff as well as the executive committee;
  • Establishing security for the larger savings banks;
  • Rapidly adjusting MIS to changes in system and expansion.

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By Cornford, R.
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