OUR MISSION
Women's World Banking's mission is to expand the economic assets, participation and
power of low-income women entrepreneurs by helping them access financial
services and information.
To achieve this goal, WWB works to build an effective global network
of microfinance institutions and banks that provide sustainable financial
services to low-income women and their families. WWB also engages policy makers
and other key actors to spur innovation in the expansion of financial services
for low-income people.
Hundreds of millions of poor people worldwide — the majority of them women — support themselves
and their families through entrepreneurial enterprises: selling something, making something, or
providing a service. But without the credit and financial information needed to turn their
enterprises into self-sustaining businesses, these hardworking women remain trapped in poverty.
During 30 years of pioneering work in the microfinance field, Women's World Banking has demonstrated
that when given access to credit and other financial services, low-income entrepreneurs are resourceful,
dynamic and bankable economic agents.
Women's World Banking (WWB) supports a global network of more than 50 microfinance institutions and banks
in 29 countries throughout Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America and the Middle East, offering them
a full menu of advisory services and veteran leadership in the mission to bring financial empowerment to
poor women entrepreneurs.
WWB provides direct support to 28 microfinance institutions (MFIs) — the core Affiliates and Associates in our
network — and partners with 24 financial institutions in the Global Network for Banking Innovation, which
includes several major commercial banks. We also offer support to the Africa Microfinance Network (AFMIN), which consists of 21 country-level microfinance networks in Africa.
WWB's work is a partnership between our network of MFIs, our Global Team of financial experts and advisors,
and our end-users: 23 million low-income entrepreneurs.
Based in New York City, the WWB Global Team works hand-in-hand with members of the WWB Network, offering
them management guidance, training, technical assistance, financial products and services, contacts and
advice on how to impact government policies. WWB also promotes innovations in microfinance, enabling
our network members to better serve the needs of more low-income clients. As a result, many WWB network
institutions have grown from small women's groups to respected microfinance banks. They are recognized for
excellence within the microfinance industry and are creating models that are relevant and successful at the
local and global levels.
WWB's network organizations provide poor women with key financial services ranging from small business loans to
savings to health insurance. In doing so, they have shown that microfinance services for women have far-reaching
impact: they increase family incomes, improve nutrition and health, raise education levels and, ultimately,
reduce poverty across entire communities.
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