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Leveraging linkages to improve smallholders' access to finance. Triodos Facet and HPC offer a Value Chain Finance course facilitated by MDF at Ede, The Netherlands.
Period : 30 September - 03 October 2013 (4 days).
For more information, course highlights and registration click here.
Triodos Facet: Wybe Grovenstins
Wybe is a SME banker working in development-, micro- and agriculture finance since 2004. He advises a range of donors, financial institutions and project managers on how to use value chain relations in channelling finance to those value chain actors that have no or limited access to finance.
HPC: Hans Posthumus
Hans pioneered value chain development as early as 2001, at a time when value chain development was not yet embraced by the development agencies as an effective tool for pro-poor economic development. Since then, Hans has developed an outstanding reputation in the field of value chain development. For more information visit the website of HPC.
[Netherlands, ref. 3272; 2010-2013]
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HRH Princess Máxima of the Netherlands opened the EMN Annual Conference in Amsterdam in her capacity of UN Secretary-General's Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development. This year's key theme was Business Development Services with a special focus on South-North exchange. Complementing microfinance with sustainable non-financial services, but ..."Who pays the ferryman?", was the theme of an interactive North South debate. Date and location: 9-10 June, 2011, Beurs van Berlage (former Amsterdam Stock Exchange), Amsterdam.
All speeches and presentations held during the Conference plenary sessions and workshops will be online on the EMN Conference website in the week of 27 June. Triodos Facet was one of the sponsors of the EMN Conference.
Video impression: EMN Conference 2011
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The European Microfinance Platform and the University of Groningen organise the 2nd European Research Conference on Microfinance in Groningen, The Nertherlands.
Conference Theme
During the past fifteen years, microfinance programs have been introduced in many developing economies. It is estimated that currently there are some 10,000 microfinance institutions, they have between 150-200 million clients, lending around USD 25 billion. The enormous increase in microfinance programs is an immediate response to the almost universal idea that microcredit could and would be an important instrument to lift poor people, especially women, out of poverty. This positive picture about the impact of microcredit is supported by an enormous amount of anecdotes and simple empirical analyses. However, several recent studies seriously challenge the methodology and results of most of the existing empirical analyses. Empirical testing of the impact of microcredit appears to be very difficult and controversial. Fortunately, in the last few years, many new empirical analyses on the impact of microcredit have been started, using superior methodologies, often based on so-called randomized controlled trials. These studies definitely improve our understanding of the working of microcredit. Nevertheless, it is still far from clear to what extent microcredit can contribute to a reduction in world-wide poverty in the short or long run. Several other questions remain unanswered. Without trying to be exhaustive, we can point at the following controversies. Are microfinance programs financially sustainable so that they will be able to finance the poor in the near future? What role does the private sector, i.e. commercial banks, play in providing microfinance? What role does microfinance play in empowering women? What is the role of microinsurance and microsavings vis-à-vis microcredit? What is the impact of different governance mechanisms applied by microfinance institutions on their performance? How important is product innovation and technology for microfinance?
These and many other questions will be discussed during the SECOND EUROPEAN RESEARCH CONFERENCE ON MICROFINANCE , which will be held on 16-18 June 2011 in Groningen, The Netherlands. The conference aims to bring together researchers and practitioners working in the field of microfinance. The conference intends to provide a platform for the exchange of ideas between academics and practitioners in microfinance from commercial banks, development agencies, government agencies and persons interested in the issue of microfinance. The conference will be a three-day event and will include plenary panel discussions and parallel sessions during which research papers will be presented and discussed. For the panel discussion we will invite renowned speakers with an academic and practical background. Themes to be discussed during these panel discussions will be defined later.
On behalf of Triodos Facet, Klaas Molenaar is one of the key note speakers on microfinance and entrepreneurship.
Read more (speakers, programme, registration, etc.) and find more information also at www.microfinance2011.eu
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In cooperation with Triodos Facet and MDF, HPC offers 2 courses in June 2011 in Ede, The Netherlands.
Value Chain Facilitation June 7th - 10th
Demystifying value chain facilitation. Structuring the facilitation process and applying practical and professional tools to enable small holders and lead firms to take action. This course targets experienced field practitioners that want to dive deep into value chain development.
Value Chain Finance June 13th - 16th
Improve smallholders’ access to finance: how to increase the creditworthiness of small holders using their position in the value chain by applying innovative financial instruments. This course targets experienced value chain development practitioners and seniors from the financial sector.
More information and registration
Please click on the title of the course or contact our registration officer Ms Marieke Dikken
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or contact Hans Posthumus at
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or www.hposthumus.nl
value chain courses overview 2011
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[Netherlands, ref. 3272; 2010-2011]
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In June 2011 the 8th EMN Annual Conference will take place in Amsterdam (Beurs van Berlage).
8th EMN Annual Conference
Date : 09 june 2011 - 10 June 2011
Place : Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Organiser : European Microfinance Network / Réseau Européen de la Microfinance
http://www.european-microfinance.org/
Each year the EMN Annual Conference is a key event of the European Microfinance sector. Amongst participants are practitioners, bankers, researchers, investors, local government and European Commission representatives, policy makers and the private sector.
After an Annual Conference with more than 300 participants last year in London EMN will hold its 8th Annual Conference in Amsterdam in June 2011. This year's key theme will be Business Development Services. A special focus will also be put on South-North exchange.
More information available soon
http://www.european-microfinance.org/events_en.php?piId=9507
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Triodos Facet
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The Netherlands
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