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Inflantion affects Microfinance institution in Uganda
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Uganda has been affected by inflation and lack of employment for the last 2 years and this has affected the Micro finance institution in Uganda.We do not have borrowers currently since there is no…Continue

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What would be the best way to reduce the price hikes?
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I would like to comment on the price increase that has affected the micro finance business where some clients cant even pay back because they took the funds thinking they could get the returns as…Continue

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Moulding business models to meet their targets

Microfinance Focus, December 22, 2010:* Moulding business models to meettheir growth targets, some of the largest microfinance institutions areusing group leaders as interface agents between…Continue

Started Dec 24, 2010

understanding the client acquisition in MFIs

Dear ColleaguesGood morning and have a great start into the week.You may find this of interest...Understanding The Client Acquisition Process in MFIs: Critical Issues for The RBI Sub-Committee…Continue

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NextBillion.net is proud to announce the NextBillion 2011 Case Writing Competition, our second annual academic business case competition, co-sponsored by the William Davidson Institute, Acumen Fund, and Ashoka. We seek to find and publish the best business cases on social enterprise and the base of the pyramid, in order to engage students and faculty on campuses all over the world in the emerging field of social enterprise.
Oct 28, 2012
H Joshi replied to Natwijuka Colin Bwempazi's discussion Inflantion affects Microfinance institution in Uganda
"Apart from providing small loans, MFI s can also go for providing small scale business skills to unemployeed who are educated to some extent. Providing training like sewing, juice making, stitching etc, various people can earn at least money to have…"
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Inflantion affects Microfinance institution in Uganda

Uganda has been affected by inflation and lack of employment for the last 2 years and this has affected the Micro finance institution in Uganda.We do not have borrowers currently since there is no big business that can bring returns in the short run.See More
Apr 15, 2012
H Joshi replied to Natwijuka Colin Bwempazi's discussion What would be the best way to reduce the price hikes?
"Create more job opportunities.  "
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What would be the best way to reduce the price hikes?

I would like to comment on the price increase that has affected the micro finance business where some clients cant even pay back because they took the funds thinking they could get the returns as fast as possible but it wasn't the case.Advise what we can do to help our customers pay us back as fast as possible.See More
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Moulding business models to meet their targets

Microfinance Focus, December 22, 2010:* Moulding business models to meettheir growth targets, some of the largest microfinance institutions areusing group leaders as interface agents between borrowers and loan officers.Popularly called as ‘Ring Leaders’, these agents are responsible forconducting meetings in their premises and collecting weekly repayments fromthe borrowers.Microfinance Focus gained insight on this emerging trend during a recentfield visit to some of the towns that are hardest…See More
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understanding the client acquisition in MFIs

Dear ColleaguesGood morning and have a great start into the week.You may find this of interest...Understanding The Client Acquisition Process in MFIs: Critical Issues for The RBI Sub-Committee http://microfinance-in-india.blogspot.com/2010/12/understanding-client-acquisition.htmlThanksSee More
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Nyaka AIDS Foundation-Uganda
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Project Accountant Rukungiri district
About Me
Colin Natwijuka Bwempazi is a business consultant that has worked with poor of the poorest communities and has done alot of consultancy on poverty eradication and how microfinance institutions can help to reduce poverty.
He worked with World Vision Uganda as a volunteer from 2006 to 2009 doing research about the African HIV and AIDS Operations Research to find out how it has left very many people poor;
and how they can prevent themselves from cotracting it.

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The Emergency (LIquidity Bailout) Fund for Indian Micro-Finance Industry

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The Emergency (Liquidity Bailout) Fund for The Indian Micro-Finance Industry: A Great Chance for The RBI to Take CONTROL!!! …



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Posted on November 30, 2010 at 12:28am

The microsavings and Payment Innovation Initiative

Dear all,

Yale seeks a Director to manage a large grant from the Bill & Melinda

Gates Foundation that will fund microsavings and payments-related

research in several regions of the developing world, likely South Asia

and Sub-Saharan Africa. The Director will oversee the development of a

savings and payments research agenda as well as direct the procedures

through which resultant projects are proposed and funded. The

initiative will be implemented in the…

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Posted on November 30, 2010 at 12:13am

Microfinance Institutions Loan servicing Software

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Posted on November 30, 2010 at 12:05am

The role of independent Directors in Enhancing Corporate Governance in Indian MFIs,



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The Role of Independent Directors in Enhancing Corporate Governance in Indian MFIs: Specific Issues That Need To Be Examined By The RBI Board Sub-Committee…



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At 6:13am on June 22, 2011, Beatrice Ochieng said…
I believe that having being part of Africa God has given us the resources we need.Politicians will never rise to the occasion of putting the welfare of the people as their focal point.As many of us graving for social,economical justices we need to start where we are and what we have to alleviate poverty.Ignorance is no excuse and everyday prices will go up so fighting the demon of poverty is what we need to focus on and above God will help us in this if we allow HIM.
At 1:27am on June 22, 2011, Cherono chepkwony said…
hey amaco stands for africa merchant assurance co. ltd and my mail is gcherono@yahoo.com. Sorry for the delay in replying. So where do you work?
At 2:12am on June 18, 2011, Cherono chepkwony said…

Hi,

My country is good but right now its very chilly, I must say being an accountant is an interesting experience because you get to learn new things everyday, U?

At 1:46am on June 16, 2011, Cherono chepkwony said…

hi,

good to meet you.

 
 
 

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