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Improved socio-economic services for a more social microfinance

Improved socio-economic services for a more social microfinance. EdM Myanmar. Who we are, what we do, what’s new?. CONTEXT OF MYANMAR 2011 new civil government after 50 years of one of the strongest dictatorship One of the poorest country of SEA A new microfinance market

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Improved socio-economic services for a more social microfinance

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  1. Improved socio-economic services for a more social microfinance

  2. EdM Myanmar Who we are, what we do, what’s new? • CONTEXT OF MYANMAR • 2011 new civil government after 50 years of one of the strongest dictatorship • One of the poorest country of SEA • A new microfinance market • 5% coverage, few actors • Microfinance law • CONTEXT OF EdM in Myanmar • Microfinance activity has been suspended in 2011 • 5 staff as of November 2013 • 4 programs to be developped;

  3. Name and/or MFI’s logo Who we are, what we do, what’s new? • SOTH: Microfinance Institutions • Gender sensitive microfinance services; • Starting December 2013 in Dala Township • Technical support to the sector • Technical support to MFI • Socio Lite Foundation • Yadana Suboo (TOTAL) • Responsible Microfinance seminar • Involving all the sector • April 2014

  4. Name and/or MFI’s logo Who we are, what we do, what’s new? • Technical support to SHGs: • Partnership with PU-AMI: • Community projects; • Social fund; • Individual financial services • 400 beneficiaries • Access to Energy • Social entrepreneurship programme • Solar lamp • Improve cook stoves • 2013: assesmment and faisability study

  5. Name and/or MFI’s logo Some figures and key indicators On September 30th, 2013 400 • Number of members x • Number of active borrowers 260 • Number of participants in training sessions in 2013 25 • Number of participants per training (estimate) 11 • Number of training sessions delivered in 2013 x • Number of participants in other SES in 2013 • Number of SES Officers (trainers, social workers...) 2 x • Number of Credit Officers x • Partner Loyalty Rate • Portfolio At Risk (PAR) 30 days x • Gross Outstanding Portfolio (in US$) x

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