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Final Report of the Workshop on Microfinance Promotion in Post-Tsunami Period
Proceedings from the"Microfinance Promotion in Post-Tsunami Period" Workshop, Colombo, Sri Lanka
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This document is a report on the workshop on 'Microfinance Promotion in Post-Tsunami Period' held in March 2005, at the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute, Colombo.
The document presents the proceedings of the workshop and synthesizes the three panel discussions as follows:
- Panel 1 discussed the pros and cons of using loan write-off versus rescheduling:
- Loan write-off is not a best practice and so should be used as the last resort;
- It should be demand-oriented rather than supply-driven;
- MFIs should create loan loss provision to cover losses in case of write-offs.
- Panel 2 discussed the benefits of grants vis-à-vis loans for MFIs:
- Grants should be used only for immediate relief;
- Clients affected by calamities need immediate access to loans to rebuild their livelihoods;
- In the event of disasters like tsunami, MFIs could use a combination of loans and grants. However, this should be done with clear demarcation in their purpose and utilization.
- Panel 3 discussed the scope for coordination of relief efforts:
- MFIs should form a forum that would envision and work towards common goals;
- MFIs should also coordinate their efforts with other stakeholders like donors and government agencies.
Further, the document states that the workshop acted as a platform for the introduction of the microfinance website, www.microfinance.lk, launched by the Rural Banking Innovations Project (RBIP). Finally, it concludes with a future plan discussed in the workshop to promote microfinance in the post-tsunami period.
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