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Time Magazine Online Features WWB's Report on Transformation
Time Magazine featured WWB's working paper,
"Stemming the Tide of Mission Drift: Microfinance and the Double Bottom
Line,” on the World section of its online magazine. The Time article, titled "Microfinance: Women Being Cheated?" asks
the question that initially motivated WWB to begin collecting data on
microfinance institutions as they transform to regulated financial
institutions: “As microfinance moves more and more into the mainstream of the
banking world, is some of its original mission getting lost in the shuffle?”
WWB's paper examines the impact of the
transformation process upon a control group of approximately 25 MFIs that
Women’s World Banking has been tracking since 2000 and concludes that database
findings reaffirm the prevailing notion that microfinance transformations tend
to catalyze growth in MFI outreach and product offerings. However, another concerning
trend emerged: there was a significant decline in the percentage of women
clients served by formalized MFIs after transformation. Consistent with WWB’s
focus on the financial needs of low-income women entrepreneurs and their
families, WWB hopes that the paper will provoke discussion in the microfinance
industry about ways to avert this trend so that future MFI transformations will
enhance, rather than curtail, outreach to women clients. The paper, which was
released Thursday, April 17, is
available for download from the WWB website.
Click here to read the Time article on the time.com website.
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