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Governance, Founding and Strategic Planning for Country Level Microfinance Networks
Proceedings - "Governance, Founding and Strategic Planning for Country Level Microfinance Networks"
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This paper presents the discussions held at a training workshop on governance, fundraising and strategic planning for microfinance networks, organized by the Africa Microfinance Network (AFMIN). It tracks the discussions of the workshop on each day as follows:
Day one:
- The role of microfinance institutions (MFIs) and networks in fighting poverty and consolidating the microfinance industry.
- The following objectives of the workshop:
- To discuss areas of challenge in governing "country level networks" (CLNs);
- To provide training sessions to develop strategies to address the challenges;
- To focus on the topics of governance, members' satisfaction, principles of "Effective Board Governance", etc.
- The contribution of CLNs in rationalizing and harmonizing the activities of MFIs.
Day two:
- The concept of "governance" in the microfinance context;
- The role of members in the governance of microfinance associations (MFAs);
- Strategies for assessing members' needs and satisfaction;
- The constitution of the "board".
Day three:
- Board responsibilities;
- Delegation of authority by the board to the executive;
- The profile of board members;
- Strategic planning for MFAs.
Day four:
- The strategic planning process and various models that were suggested as templates;
- Strategies for MFA fund-raising;
- Attributes common to most successful networks.
The workshop concluded by examining its role in the development of good governance of networks and increasing the visibility of their roles in development.
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