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Pakistan Microfinance Network’s Experience in Social Performance Reporting

Pakistan Microfinance Network’s Experience in Social Performance Reporting Presented at the Social Performance Networks Working Group meeting July 01, 2010. SP Initiative at PMN: The Context. SP Reporting- PMN’s Role. Financial Transparency. Social Transparency. Text goes he.

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Pakistan Microfinance Network’s Experience in Social Performance Reporting

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  1. Pakistan Microfinance Network’s Experience in Social Performance Reporting Presented at the Social Performance Networks Working Group meeting July 01, 2010

  2. SP Initiative at PMN: The Context

  3. SP Reporting- PMN’s Role Financial Transparency Social Transparency Text goes he • Advocacy with members • Data collection from members • Assistance to members • Consistency check on SP reports • Transfer reports to MIX

  4. Reporting Cycle

  5. Analysis of SP Data • Most members only able to report on Part I of the report • Variety of tools being used for client poverty data, making comparisons difficult • Plan to publish an SP report on the sector in 2010

  6. Monitoring Members PMN’s role in direct monitoring will be limited: • more of a facilitating function • not be viewed as a regulator • conflict of interest • advocate with policy makers and regulators on monitoring the double bottom line CHALLENGE Availability of a cost effective and standardized monitoring mechanism that can be used on an on-going basis

  7. Achievements to Date • One reporting cycle completed (FY2008) • 11 of 23 members reported • 9 of these awarded silver award for social reporting transparency • Reporting cycle for FY2009 underway • SP reporting and tools gaining momentum in the sector • Use of PPI • Social ratings • 100 percent membership reporting to the MIX • Annual publication of the sector’s social performance report • PMN internationally recognized for successful promotion of social transparency

  8. Future Plans • Build the sector’s capacity • Institutionalize reporting processes within the Network & Members • Publish the first SP report in 2010 • Encourage national networks in South-Asia to promote reporting within their membership • Continue collaboration with international stakeholders such as the SPTF

  9. Lessons Learnt • Buy-in at the top is essential! • Need a ‘champion’ within the member as well as the Network • Slow and steady… • Need to have a different approach depending on the member interest and capacity levels • Awards are a good motivator – generates positive competition within members • Need a monitoring system – biggest gap at the moment

  10. Thank you! For more on microfinance in Pakistan visit our new website www.microfinanceconnect.info Text goes her

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