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SOCIAL REPORTING AT COUNTRY LEVEL.

SOCIAL REPORTING AT COUNTRY LEVEL. OUR SPM LOGICS. INTENTION STRATEGIE. EXECUTION FEED BACK INFORMATION. POSITIVE CLIENT CHANGE. PRESENTATION STRUCTURE. Data collection format Data collection and validation process

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SOCIAL REPORTING AT COUNTRY LEVEL.

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  1. SOCIAL REPORTING AT COUNTRY LEVEL.

  2. OUR SPM LOGICS INTENTION STRATEGIE EXECUTION FEED BACK INFORMATION POSITIVE CLIENT CHANGE

  3. PRESENTATION STRUCTURE Data collectionformat Data collection and validationprocess Presenting data, linkingMFIsintentions to theirsocial performance results. How we orientsocial data reporting to inspire and activatetowardspositiveclientchange

  4. BASIS: excell SPS format of MIX-market

  5. MIX-market + quantitative data

  6. Additional data Mali

  7. COLLECTION PROCESS • TRAINING WORKSHOP FOR SPS REPORTING • SELF REPORTING BY MFIs • DATA VALIDATION VISIT BY APIM/MALI OFFICER • CHECK ON DATA , RESOURCE VERIFICATION • COLLECT ADDITIONAL QUALITATIVE DATA ON IMPLEMENTATION SUCCESSES • FIELD FEED BACK ON SPM EXECUTION

  8. SIMPLE REPORT STRUCTURE • INTRODUCTION • GOVERNANCE: START FROM A MISSION • OUTREACH • ADAPTED PRODUCTS • CONSUMER PROTECTION AND SOCIAL RESPONSABILITY

  9. Governanceresults • Presenting missions • Presenting socialobjectives frames (3 cases)

  10. Outreach: growth, geographic, profile

  11. Outreach: clientprofile • Urban /SemiUrban (41%) VsRural (59%) • Femmes: 63% • Pauvres: No data • Mentionned programs forspecificgroups: • Youth: ex. Kafo, Nyesigiso • Children: Nyesigis (ILO campaignagainschildlabor, PasecaKayes (financialeducation in schools), Piyeli and SoroYiriwaso (special school expense Kits). • Migrants: Focus on migrant remittances • Salariedworkers: Piyeli

  12. Link intention to results: ex. poverty

  13. Inspiration: examplesproducts, CSR • Exampleenvironmentalresponsability: • RMCR: liste of activitiesexcluded of financebecauseharmful to environment orhealthsuch as carbon production, beer brewing, etc. • PasecaKayes: posters in all branches ongarbage, providing trees for planting at moment of credit disbursement. • KafoJiginew: w Helvetas, special creditsforbiologicalcotton etc. • CAMEC: withWetlands, special creditsfor nature conservationinvestments in and around the internal Delta of the Niger (Moptiregion).

  14. Use for internal strategy of APIM/Mali

  15. THANK YOU FOR YOUR APPRECIATED ATTENTION CONTACT P.O. Box 8190 3503 RD Utrecht The Netherlands T +31 (0)30 880 18 96 info@terrafina.nlbart.de.bruyne@terrafina.nl www.terrafina.nl

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