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MasterCard Foundation Launches Scholars Program to Expand Training of Microfinance Professionals
Funds 200 scholarships in developing countries and emerging economies
(CSRwire) Toronto, ON, May 14, 2008 - The MasterCard Foundation launched its Scholars
Program today by awarding grants totaling $600,000 to six leading
microfinance training institutes. The program will fund 200 scholarships
for staff working in microfinance in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin
America and the Middle East to participate in management and professional
development courses.
According to a recent study by the Center for the Study of Financial
Innovation, the greatest risk facing the microfinance sector, which
provides access to financial services to low-income populations in
developing countries, is the uneven quality of management and limited
staff capacity. Strong leadership and staff capacity is critical as the
sector rapidly expands and faces new demands for services. The Scholars
Program will help meet this need by extending educational and training
opportunities to microfinance staff at the regional and local levels.
"Our Foundation is committed to strengthening the capacity of the
microfinance sector by training staff working in developing countries,"
said Reeta Roy, president and CEO of the MasterCard Foundation. "We are
delighted to partner with these six respected institutes, which are vital
to advancing knowledge and learning in microfinance."
The six organizations receiving $100,000 grants are:
Boulder Institute of Microfinance, founded in 1995 to create a
platform for dialogue and critical thinking in microfinance;
Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, founded in 1957; one of
Europe’s leading business schools that since 1999 has run the Micro
Banking Summer Academy for microfinance institution managers;
Harvard Business School & ACCION Program on Strategic Leadership for
Microfinance, developed in 2006 as the first executive education course
for directors of microfinance institutions;
Microfinance Centre, created in 1997 by practitioners in Eastern and
Central Europe to address the lack of training for the region’s
microfinance programs;
Microfinance Management Institute, created in 2004 to integrate the
study of microfinance into the curricula of premier graduate management
programs in developing countries; and
School of Applied Microfinance, founded in 2005, and now the leading
Africa-based microfinance training program.
About the MasterCard Foundation
The MasterCard Foundation is an independent, private charitable foundation
headquartered in Toronto, Canada. It was established through the generosity
of MasterCard’s customer financial institutions at the time of the
company’s initial public offering, to fuel economic growth and
opportunity for underserved people around the world. Its mission is to
broaden access to the global economy through innovative microfinance
programs and to increase access to quality educational opportunities for
underserved people. For more information, go to www.mastercardfoundation.org.
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