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Microcredit Summit Campaign an overview

The State of the Microcredit Summit Campaign Report, 2014

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Microcredit Summit Campaign

an overview

ResilienceThe State of the Microcredit Summit Campaign Report, 2014

@MicroCredSummit#resilience

StateOfTheCampaign.Org

Getting to Zero

Chandy, Laurence, Natasha Ledlie and Veronika Penciakova. The Final Countdown: Prospects for Ending Extreme Poverty by 2030. Fig. 3, pg. 5. © 2013, The Brookings Institution. Used with permission of the Brookings Institution.

Growth of Total Clients and Total Poorest Clients

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 20120

50,000,000

100,000,000

150,000,000

200,000,000

250,000,000

13,478,797

54,904,102

113,261,390

154,825,825

205,314,502

195,014,970

203,672,249

7,600,000

26,806,014

81,949,036

106,584,679

137,547,441

124,293,727115,747,387

Total clientsTotal poorest clients

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(December 31, 1997, to December 31, 2012)

Microfinance Clients in the Philippines

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 20120

500,000

1,000,000

1,500,000

2,000,000

2,500,000

3,000,000

3,500,000

4,000,000

4,500,000

5,000,000

77,148 246,132

510,807

1,308,937

3,447,135

3,848,886

4,332,589

65,339 166,280355,651

735,135

2,218,006

1,677,9871,926,734

Total clientsTotal poorest clients

(December 31, 1997, to December 31, 2012)

Integrated Health and Microfinance

Extending Value Chains

Going Digital: Lower Costs, Better Services

Agent Banking

The CCT-Graduation Model Ecosystem

Commitments at the 2013 Summit

Typhoon Yolanda

75 Days Later

Back in Business

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17th Microcredit SummitGeneration Next: Innovations in Microfinance

• 16 Summits since 1997

• Shift to thematic focus

• Practitioners, advocates, educational institutions, donor agencies, international financial institutions, non-governmental organizations and other stakeholders

Summits

• More than 800 people from 61 countries

• Opened with an appeal from world leaders to help make microfinance part of the movement in post-2015 MDGs• World Bank President Jim Yong Kim • Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus

• Closed by • Recognizing institutions that have received Smart Campaign

certifications and Truelift awards • Adopting Summit Declaration, a calling for the end of extreme

poverty by 2030• 17 Campaign Commitments

2014 Summit• September 3-5, 2014 in Merida, Mexico

• Generation Next: Innovations in Microfinance

• Plenaries include:Making Markets Safe for the VulnerableThe Next Generation of LeadersEnding Extreme PovertyBuilding Pathways Out of Poverty

Join us in Mexico

September 3-5, 2014

Coalition BuildingHelping 100 million families lift themselves out of extreme poverty

» Goals˃ Reach 175 million

families with microfinance

˃ Help 100 million families lift themselves out of extreme poverty

» Long term vision to create a poverty free world by 2030

100 Million Project

» Linking industry stakeholders with exposure opportunities

» Tracking movement out of poverty with the PPI

Example of Progress out of Poverty Index (PPI) for the Philippines

Facilitating Movement out of Poverty

Health and Microfinance AllianceMicrocredit Summit Campaign & Freedom from Hunger

Illness is the most commonly cited reason for “a downward slide into poverty…ahead of losing a job, which took second place.”

(World Bank, 2002)

An alliance to put integrated health and microfinance as a tool against poverty on the global stage, using India as a demonstration and model of what can be achieved.

A Global Coalition

709,167 clients

38 partners

Current outreach

• Recent health education topics: • WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene)• NCDs (non-communicable disease), e.g.: diabetes, cancer,

blood pressure)• Financial products: • Health savings• Health loans

• Building capabilities: • Training local health volunteers (preventive and diagnostic

health services)• Creating linkages to health providers

Health programs

Report out at 11:05Break-out session