The BOMA Project of Kenya Receives Advanced Certification
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Efforts Will Focus on Microfinance Institutions in Ethiopia, India and the Philippines
Ayudará a los esfuerzos para ampliar el acceso a las microfinanzas y la tecnología
Grameen Foundation today announced an unprecedented opportunity for one of its supporters and a guest to travel abroad to see first-hand how the Foundation’s microfinance and technology services are helping some of the world’s poorest people. It is launching the Ingenuity Fund Challenge which asks supporters to create their own campaigns to inspire others to support the work of Grameen Foundation.
Investment to Provide Kenyan Smallholder Farmers Access to Loans for Agricultural Assets
April 23, 2010 - Christine Roberts, Grameen Foundation's staff attorney, shares a different side of microfinance, with the South Asia Bar Association.
Investment in Musoni Kenya will Expand Access to Financial Services
Collaboration with Nike Foundation and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Alliance Program Will Tap Highly-Skilled Professionals to Help Poverty-Focused Organizations Expand their Reach and Impact
Community Knowledge Worker Initiative Provides Vital Information Link to Improve Agriculture
Grameen Foundation, a global microfinance and technology organization, has announced Richard S. Gunther as the 2009 recipient of its annual Susan M. Davis Lifetime Achievement Award.
Market Intelligence Surveys Help Businesses Meet the Needs of the Poor
Business Professionals Volunteer to Help Microfinance Institutions Improve Reach and Impact
First privately placed note for poverty-focused microfinance institution in Southeast and East Asia
August 5, 2010 - Grameen Foundation today announced it has received a $100,000 grant from the Citi Foundation to expand its global efforts to strengthen the human capital management practices at microfinance institutions (MFIs). The initiative helps MFIs address challenges with attracting, retai