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    2010 Annual Conference and General Assembly

    from 05/10/2010 to 09/10/2010

    Accra, Ghana

    From October 5th to 9th, 2010, the Africa Microfinance Network (AFMIN) will organize its 9th Annual Conference on the theme "Access to Financial Services: Reaching the Poor and Excluded"....

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    Social Performance Task Force
    The Social Performance Task Force consists of over 350 leaders from all over the world from every microfinance stakeholder group: practitioners, donors and investors (multilateral, bilateral, and private), national and regional networks, technical assistance providers, rating agencies, academics and researchers, and others. Created in March 2005, the Task Force has been charged with clearly defining social performance and addressing questions about measuring and managing social performance.
    AFMIN Members (Consortium ALAFIA -Benin, APIM-Burkina Faso, APIM-Mali, AP/SFD-Senegal, AEMFI-Ethiopia, AMFI-Kenya, AMFIU-Uganda, GHAMFIN-Ghana ..) are also Members of Social Performance Task Force.
    AFMIN has also nominated in SPTF Subcommitee in Madrid Meeting Held in June 2009.
     For more information, Please visit: http//:www.sptf.info

     FAITS SAILLANTS

    • Mission and Vision

      AFMIN’s mission is to contribute to the development and provision of effective and sustainable financial services to the low income population of Africa, by supporting Country level Networks and their member MFIs to achieve their missions and objectives, and helping to improve the microfinance environment in Africa and globally. AFMIN’s vision is to work together with microfinance...

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    • organizational structure

      AFMIN governing bodies are : The General Assembly; The Board of Directors; And the Executive Secretariat; The General Assembly The General Assembly is AFMIN’s supreme governing body. It consists of the leaders of the 22 country-level networks represented by their Board Chairs and Executive Directors from each of the 22 country-level networks:  an appointed network member and the...

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    • Board of Directors

      The AFMIN Board of Directors is a body of seven individuals elected from among the members of the General Assembly; Board member do not represent their networks on the Board. The later reports to the genral Assembly and is responsible for developing guidelines for the long-term strategic direction of...

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    • Management team

      The Executive Secretariat, together with the Board of Directors, constitute the network support organization for AFMIN. AFMIN secretariat staff consists of one Executive Director, one programme officer, one accountant, one Program Officer and one Administrative Assistant. This is expected to be the limit of full-time permanent staff for the AFMIN secretariat. In addition, AFMIN recruits...

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