Archive for August, 2010

Published by Jerry Ostradicky on 13 Aug 2010

Kitchens Of The World Benefits Microfinance

Kitchens of the World is a cookbook that has been put together by the Canadian Council for the blind that has had participation from over 100 embassies and over 150 professional photographers.  In addition to being just a cookbook, Kitchens of the World contains fascinating information on the location, population, languages, and food influences and origins of each country, allowing you to really get a feel for the meals you are cooking.
Not only is this a great cookbook (I just ordered mine!), but if you buy it between today and Tuesday August 17th, the proceeds will be donated to Kiva (minus a 5% processing fee). Learn more about entrees from around the world and help out a microfinance organization, it doesn’t get better than this!

Published by Jenny Gao on 04 Aug 2010

Microcredit In China: Why Is Growth So Slow & What Are Some Recommendations for Policy Makers?

This was posted on the Wokai Blog earlier this week.

The Global Policy Institute at the London Metropolitan University has recently published the first of a series of reports on microfinance in China. In this paper they offer their view of what is preventing microcredit from developing in China and offer recommendations for Chinese policy makers that wish to promote this sector.

According to their analysis, the slow growth of microcredit in China is attributed to a set up regulations that need to be amended, lack of access to domestic and international capital markets as source of funding, and tight economic viability of microcredit companies. The conclusion is that while some non profit NGOs operating in China are laudable, true impact on the millions of people at the bottom of the pyramid can only happen with the implementation of a double-bottom-line approach of helping the poor as well as establishing financially viable lending entities.

The proposal is to create a newer, more flexible organization regulated by an independent body that will allow customer deposits, will not have strict minimum capital requirements, is tax-exempt, and can accept investment domestically and internationally.

The report introduces key relevant facts in Part 1, highlights current problems in Part 2, and offers policy recommendations in Part 3. Conclusions are the results of field visits to Association of Rural Development of Yilong County (ARDY- Wokai’s Sichuan Field Partner) as well as meetings with organizations like UNDP, PlanetFinance, Chinese Academy of Social Science and Grameen.

This 20 page report is well written and definitely worth a read. Download here.

Published by Drew Meyers on 01 Aug 2010

Why We Need Transparent Pricing in Microfinance

Here’s a presentation from mftransparency.org making the argument that we need transparent pricing in microfinance (I agree) that I stumbled on while exploring the mftransparency.org website today.

What are your thoughts? Are there any arguments to be made to discourage transparent pricing?

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