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Demand Analysis for the Creation of a Microfinance Resource Center in Western Europe
Identifying the need for and developing a resource center for microfinance in Western Europe
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This document presents the results of the consultation undertaken in April 2002 with the objectives of:
- Identifying the need and potential demand for a Microfinance Resource Center (MRC) in Western Europe;
- Evaluating this demand (quantitatively and qualitatively).
The paper presents information about:
- The methodology;
- The microfinance institutions (MFIs) that took part;
- The questionnaire and its responses;
- The content of training programs;
- Financing the training.
The paper finds that:
- There is a need for:
- Networking and exchange of information among microfinance operators in Western Europe;
- A MRC in Western Europe;
- Training.
- The existing technical support is unsatisfactory.
The paper lists the following objectives of the future MRC:
- Mutual learning;
- Dissemination of best practices;
- Diffusion of information.
It states that the MRC would offer:
- Practical and specialized services;
- Training and workshops;
- Personalized technical support.
It identifies a strategy for sustainable development for the MRC as follows:
- Development of volume;
- Diversification of services.
It concludes by presenting the following plan of action:
- Phase 1: A light and decentralized structure;
- Phase 2: Capacity building;
- Phase 3: Consolidation.
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