Our Partners are:
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BiD Network BiD Network engages thousands of entrepreneurs, experts and investors from all over the world to stimulate entrepreneurship and economic growth in emerging markets. |
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MFTransparency MFTransparency was established to promote the welfare of poor micro-entrepreneurs, and to promote the integrity of microfinance as a poverty alleviation practice. |
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Oikocredit Oikocredit is a private global development financing institution operating in 31 focus countries. The organisation was incorporated on 4th November, 1975 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The mandate of the organisation is to promote development process and economic growth together with social justice and self-reliance in poor areas of the world. |
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Women Enterprise Fund Women Enterprise Fund (WEF) was conceived by the Government of Kenya in 2006 and officially launched in 2007. The principal objective of the fund is economic empowerment of women. Women Enterprise Fund loans reach the target beneficiaries through our partner financial intermediaries and directly through Constituency Women Enterprise Scheme (C-WES) |
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Micro Enterprise Support Program Trust(MESPT) MESPT is a wholesale microfinance institution founded by the Government of Kenya and the European Union. MESPT works with intermediaries that provide financial services to improve the performance of enterprises. MESPT provides credit to financial institutions that already have a micro-finance lending programme. |
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Microcredit Summit The Microcredit Summit Campaign is an American non-profit organization started as an effort to bring together microcredit practitioners, advocates, educational institutions, donor agencies, international financial institutions, non-governmental organizations and others involved with microcredit around the goal of alleviating world poverty through microfinance |
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Microlending Film Project: A Documentary About Enterprising Women will tell the story of citizens of countries in the developing world who are mothers, wives - and entrepreneurs. Armed with microloan funding often donated in increments as small as $25, we will follow these women as they start and maintain their own businesses, and in doing so explore how microborrowing can help them not only improve their own standards of living and those of their families, but extend so far as to improve their home countries' GDP. |