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Policy dimensions of asset building in Europe

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Article contenu dans la revue Microfinance Europe n°8 de Décembre 2010
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Global Policiy support towards financial inclusion

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Banks and microfinance in Europe

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In this report, we investigate how asset building organisations in Europe cope with the outfall of the financial crisis in their country and abroad. We highlight the experiences of 11 organisations and emphasise the need for Governments (be they local, regional or national) to safeguard the achievements made by asset building organisations. Asset building can be seen as a counter-cyclical move to insulate poorer households against external crises, be they personal or macroeconomic in nature. It is all the more important therefore that we now ensure that existing assets are not eroded, through, for example, breaking the link between entitlement to benefits and levels of personal savings. However, if Governments - and funders - do not act now to preserve and increase these asset-building efforts, assets could be eroded and some of the positive impact undone. The current economic crisis starkly reveals that in many countries, the efforts made around asset building did not have enough time to create sufficient resilience before the crisis began. The findings suggest that the crisis could represent an opportunity to mainstream asset building into policy and practice. The report makes recommendations for funders, governments and organisations that will help asset building to become part of mainstream national poverty alleviation strategies It is an updated version of the report presented at the Levi Strauss Workshop on asset building during the European Microfinance Network conference in Milan on June the 5th. Hard copies of the first version of the report can be mailed on request.

WSBI World congress - 30 April - 1 May 2009 Santiago, Chile

Actes de la conférence (EN) session 1: the banking world in the middle of a crisis - perspectives and impact for financial inclusion p11 session 2: achieving financial inclusion through savings and retails banking activities p13 session 3: technological innovation, the magic wand for sustainable progress of financial inclusion ? p17 session 4: contribution to social and financial incllusion though CSR, philantropy and foundations initiatives p19
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EMN Note

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EMN Note

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2010 for Social inclusion

Social inclusion and microfinance - a lot to offer and a lot of potential p3 The debate p6 Microfinance and social objectives - how can MFIs demonstrate that they are socially useful? p10 Taking microcredit to the next step : the Permicro experience p18 Reaching out to the hard-to-reach : atask of institutional capacity building in European non-banking MFIs p22
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EMN Working Paper n°5

Survey related to the microcredit activities in 21 EU member states. Enquête réalisée dans 21 états membres de l'UE sur les activités de micro-crédits.
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Progress in social performance by microfinance and its application in Europe p4 The triple bottom line for microfinance p8 Measuring the social performance of Adie p13 Social ratings : Assessing the capacity of microfinance institutions to put p15 Social performance management for microentreprise development in Slovakia p18
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Microfinance and financial literacy

Financial education policy ot the European Commission p4 Diverse, dynamic, uncoordinated : Financial Literacy in the EU p6 The role of financial institutions : an approach from the Spanish Savings Banks p9 UK experience and learnings on financial literacy p12 Financial Education in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the New Independent (NIS) : An example p14 Financial Literacy, Education for Life in Central America p18
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Brief survey of "Regulating Microfinance" and Public Policy in some Western European Union Countries p.3  
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critical issues

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