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COHERENT SP STRATEGY FRAMEWORK A Decision Tree for networks Cerise – MFC – Imp-Act Responsible finance: how networks can define and implement their strategy

Network Awareness & Advocacy Transparency Capacity Building Key Roles of Networks in Advancing SP 2

Rationale for Decision Tree Networks as key actors to scale up Social Performance Management for Microfinance SP strategy –  Success linked to identification of drivers and careful planning (HR, costs, needs of members)  Networks overwhelmed with tools and initiatives  SP Agenda driven by tool provider „Decision Tree” – public good to support networks 3

Decision Tree Structure 4 Clients Members Stakeholders Drivers for SPM Solutions Transparenc y branch Capacity building branch Advocacy branch

AEMFI, Ethiopia: Capacity Building Weak governance Poor knowledge about SP No experience Bias towards FP Awareness about SPM Governance training with SPM applied 5 Majortity of members interested Driver for SPMMembers’ weaknessSolution

AEMFI, Ethiopia: transparency 6 Limited access to market by external donors & investors Outreach to poor and rural Remote areas work Gender Employment creation Food security Government Regulator # clients Rural / urban gender Average loan size Poverty levels Outreach to food insecure areas Driver: threat for SPM What to demonstrate? Audience Indicators available Missing indicators

RFR Ecuador: Advocacy Political “scrutiny” Demonstrate role of MF, costs of services, rural outreach Social audits for members Key SP indicators linked to regulation 7 Majority of members interested Driver for SPMMembers’ needsSolution

MCPI, Philippines: Capacity- building Demonstrate depth of outreach No experience in collecting / analyzing client data Peer learning Training and TA in data analysis Link with product diversification 8 NGOs interested Driver for SPMMembers’ weaknessSolution

Project status Pilot tests delivered: MCPI Philippines, AEMFI Ethiopia, RFR Ecuador Pilot tests planned: East and/or West Africa Final distribution: Social Performance Task Force

How to use? Share case studies / comments Self-use (with feedback to project team):  Now: request the draft version  June 2011: download the final version Externally facilitated delivery Contact  Cerise:  MFC: 10

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