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The MasterCard Foundation & BRAC Expand Microfinance Services in Uganda

The MasterCard Foundation & BRAC Expand Microfinance Services in Uganda

Published 11-26-08

Submitted by MasterCard Foundation

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TORONTO, ONTARIO. - November 25, 2008 - The MasterCard Foundation and BRAC announced today a $19.6 million program to expand financial services to the poor across Uganda, benefiting approximately 2 million people. This initiative will demonstrate for the first time the full potential of BRAC's holistic microfinance approach to reduce poverty and improve livelihoods in Africa. Insights generated from this program will enable BRAC to accelerate its long-term plan to adapt this approach for other African countries.

"The MasterCard Foundation is working with innovators like BRAC to expand the access and reach of microfinance services to the poor, supporting their entrepreneurship so they can improve their own lives and communities," said Reeta Roy, President and CEO of The MasterCard Foundation.

Based in Bangladesh, BRAC is the world's largest development organization and is one of the leading providers of microfinance services. BRAC's approach, which it calls "microfinance multiplied," increases the ability of poor clients to productively use their loans to augment their incomes and build their assets, as well as stimulate economic and social development within their communities.

"This initiative with The MasterCard Foundation will be our largest program in Africa" said Fazle Abed, Founder and Chairperson of BRAC. "What we learn in Uganda, including how to provide savings to poor women and their communities, will help us rapidly scale up our operations to provide services to millions of people throughout Africa."

Working with the MasterCard Foundation, BRAC is poised to become one of Uganda's most effective institutions serving significant numbers of rural households. BRAC recognizes the need of poor people to have a secure place to save their money and the role of savings in sustainable microfinance. As part of this program, BRAC will explore the feasibility of becoming a regulated deposit-taking institution in Uganda, a role it has not yet played in Africa.

The government of Uganda has made expanding financial services to the rural poor one of its top priorities. More than 37 percent of Uganda's population live on less than a dollar a day and 62 percent do not have access to financial services.

Women and girls are among the most negatively affected by poverty, and they play an important role as change agents in their families and communities. In Uganda, the program will provide economically active women with loans, training and technical support to enable them to improve their livelihoods. Additionally, the program will expand vocational and life-skills education for adolescent girls.

ABOUT THE MASTERCARD FOUNDATION

The MasterCard Foundation is an independent, private foundation based in Toronto, Canada. It was established through the generosity of MasterCard Worldwide customer financial institutions at the time of the company's initial public offering in 2006. The Foundation has more than $1 billion in assets. Its vision is to make the economy work for everybody by advancing effective and innovative programs in the areas of microfinance and youth education. For more information, go to www.themastercardfoundation.org

ABOUT BRAC

BRAC, the largest non-profit in the developing world employing 120,000 staff, was launched in Bangladesh in 1972 and today reaches more than 110 million people with its holistic approach to addressing poverty by providing micro-loans, self-employment opportunities, health services, education and legal and human rights education. BRAC's vision is to improve the health, wealth and well being of millions of the poorest families primarily in Asia and Africa. BRAC has provided $5 billion in micro-loans to nearly seven million borrowers, mostly women, and created 8.5 million self-employment opportunities. BRAC's 73,000 community health promoters have provided basic health services to more than 93 million people. To learn more about BRAC, please visit www.bracusa.org

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The MasterCard Foundation believes that every person has the potential to transform their lives and to improve the lives of their families and their communities. By advancing access to microfinance and youth learning, the Foundation promotes financial inclusion and prosperity in developing countries. The MasterCard Foundation’s vision is opportunity for all to learn and prosper. An independent, private foundation based in Toronto, Canada, The MasterCard Foundation was established through the generosity of MasterCard Worldwide at the time of the company's initial public offering in 2006. For more information, see http://www.mastercardfdn.org/.

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