Social Performance Management Microfinance India Conference November 15, 2010 Laura Foose.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
SOCIAL PERFORMANCE TASK FORCE 1 An Introduction to Social Performance Making Microfinance Matter for Clients and Their Families: Ensuring a Social Performance.
Advertisements

Session 1: Define and Monitor Social Goals With Leah Wardle of the SPTF, Daniella Hawkins of MicroLoan Foundation, Malawi.
User Reviews of Social Performance Assessment Tools (SPTs)
Micol Pistelli, Manager Social Performance Program, MIX Reporting on Social Performance Standards 2010 EMN-CDFA Conference, London, 24/06/2010.
Social & environmental performance for microfinance.
UNIVERSAL STANDARDS FOR SOCIAL PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT AT BOLIVIAN MICROFINANCE SECTOR By PROFIN Foundation, for SPTF Networks Meeting, Panama, June 2013.
Presented by Benjamin Blum.  Industry Participants  Social Performance  Transaction Costs  The Role of Donors  Microfinance Investment Vehicles Rationale.
Financieros sin Fronteras Findings & Conclusions Conference : “Microfinance and its Dual Objective: Financial-Social Inclusion and Sustainable Business.
CERISE Objective: Network for exchanging and disseminating good practices in microfinance Members : French organizations specialized in setting up and.
Social Performance Management Dr. Reem Ramadan. Putting the “Social” into Performance As social businesses, microfinance institutions (MFIs) apply commercial.
Social Performance Indicators (SPI) Tool Measuring social performance of microfinance institutions.
SOCIAL PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT IN MICROFINANCE: TRANSLATING YOUR MISSION INTO PRACTICE Lalaine M. Joyas, MCPI 18 October 2007 / Quezon City, Philippines.
Challenging the “trade off theories”? The links between Financial and Social Performance Empirical evidence from INCOFIN and CERISE  Cecile Lapenu and.
SOCIAL PERFORMANCE TASK FORCE Microfinance Social Performance Standards and Social Rating Services Laura Foose Social Performance Task Force June 19, 2008.
Quality Audit Tool for Managing Social Performance.
Agenda Institutional Information: mission Social Performance Management in Strategic Planning Balance between social and financial objectives.
ResponsAbility Social Investments AG responsAbility Social Investments AG MCPI Conference Manila, 26 and 27 th July 2012.
What are the Benefits of a Microfinance Rating? Nairobi, October 2009 Caterina Giordano MicroFinanza Rating Africa Africa Regional Manager.
SPTF annual meeting, the 2 nd of June Madrid 1 SPTF Rating Initiative Update as of May 22nd 2009.
Laura Foose, Director Social Performance Task Force.
Responsible Finance: Is there a need to certify accomplishments of social goals? K Paul Thomas Managing Director.
Introduction to Social Performance Date, Presenter Name.
Integrating SPM into Mainstream Microfinance Capacity Building.
JUNE 2009 Presented by: Emmanuelle Javoy, Managing Director Social Performance Task Force – Madrid 2009 Social Performance Ratings Planet Rating 13 rue.
Beirut - May 2009 Social Performance Task Force Indicators Micol Pistelli Manager, Social Performance Standards Sanabel 6 th Annual Conference MIX –Microfinance.
MARCH 2010 LEAH NEDDERMAN Challenges to Microfinance: Anticipated and Unforseen.
RAFIP M&E SYSTEM 12 TH – 14 TH DECEMBER, 2011 RAYMOND MENSAH M&E OFFICER.
Social audits in microfinance: what have we learned about social performance?
Discussion Proposal SPTF Meeting Bern, June 2010 Towards a Social Performance Certification System.
Beirut - May 2009 The Human Impact: Measuring Changes in Clients’ Lives Jeff Toohig Deputy Director, PPI Deployment Sanabel 6 th Annual Conference Grameen.
Micol Pistelli, Manager Social Performance Standards, MIX Social Performance Standards.
MFI Social Performance The point of view of a microfinance investment company  Aditya Bhandari  Invesment Manager - Advisor  Microfinance India Summit.
The Premier Source for Microfinance Data and Analysis This presentation is the proprietary and/or confidential information of MIX, and all rights are reserved.
Client Protection Principles: An Investor’s Perspective Ging Ledesma Manager Social Performance Oikocredit 29 November 2010.
Introduction to Social Audits. Assessing Social Performance Process Results Audit ToolsRating Tools Intent & Design Internal Systems/ Activities OutputsOutcomes.
Moscow, Russia November 19th, 2009 Symbiotics SA Jerome Savelli Regional Manager Europe and Asia 2009 Russian Micro finance Center Conference “Microfinance.
SOCIAL PERFORMANCE TASK FORCE 1 SPM Sub-committee Report from sub-committee activity (June 2008 – May 2009) and future priorities Anton Simanowitz.
Introduction to the Social Performance Indicators (SPI) Tool.
Mission To expand the economic assets, participation, and power of low-income women and their households by helping them.
Beirut - May 2009 The Human Impact: Measuring Changes in Client’s lives Barbara Marcussen Microfinance Officer Sanabel 6 th Annual Conference OIKOCREDIT.
APRIL 2010 Social Performance Framework and Initiatives.
Presentation by Julie Denève November 2015 MFIs as social entreprises?MFIs as social entreprises? Helping MFIs become more socially responsible.
Client Protection Certification Program European Microfinance Week November 3, 2011 Isabelle Barrès
Arman Vardanyan, Fund Manager, Absolute Portfolio Management Luxembourg, 4 November 2011 Absolute Portfolio Management –
Balancing Financial and Social Returns Frances Sinha, Director, EDA Rural Systems (India) and board member of SPTF Alok Misra, CEO, M-CRIL December 2,
Dimension 1: Define and Monitor Social Goals Today’s speakers: Margaret Namazzi, Opportunity Bank, Uganda (OBUL) Anton Simanowitz, Director, The Business.
Introductory Session: Welcome to the Universal Standards Implementation Series Speaker: Yamini Annadanam 16 October 2014.
Dimension 2: Ensure Board, Management, and Employee Commitment to Social Goals With Bonnie Brusky of CERISE.
Social Performance in Microfinance Introduction to Social Rating.
COHERENT SP STRATEGY FRAMEWORK A Decision Tree for networks Cerise – MFC – Imp-Act Responsible finance: how networks can.
A Comprehensive Resource For the Microfinance Industry How can the Universal Standards for Social Performance Management be useful for investors?
Section 1 of the Universtal Standards Define and Measure Social Goals 1.
The SPTF Universal Standards for Social Performance Management Presentation for Financial Institutions.
SPM Essentials Module 6- Social Audit & Social Rating.
The Premier Source for Microfinance Data and Analysis This presentation is the proprietary and/or confidential information of MIX, and all rights are reserved.
Experiences to report social indicators as a Network Javier Vaca Executive Director.
Ecuador’s outcomes on SPI aplication. RFR’s motivation in using SPI For the Network: ▫To establish a social performance process to evaluate social results.
AMFIU Association of Micro Finance Institutions of Uganda Slide No. 1/14 SPM Institutionalization and Integration – AMFIU’s Experience Presented by: David/Jackie.
Quiz: True or False?. True or False? 1. The Universal Standards for Social Performance Management (USSPM) do not include the Client Protection Principles.
SPM Essentials Module 1: The SPM Framework. Photos credit: Fonkoze, Haiti.
Social Audit by Networks Sa-Dhan, India. MFI Stakeholders’ Concerns & Social Performance MFI Clients Govt. agency Client protection Govt. agency Client.
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL PERFORMANCE Yaw Gyamfi Ghana Microfinance Institutions Network (GHAMFIN)
Update on CERISE SPI, Social Audit Tool for MFIs Standards of Use & Certification Support tools: SAM / Research Social Performance Task Force, June 5.
Social Performance State of Practice in the Microfinance Industry.
SP Fund, 19th May 2016 SPI4, the Universal Standards and Internal Audit/Control.
SOCIAL PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT Implementation Strategy for Networks _____________________________ Jordan June 5th, 2012.
SPM Essentials Module 1: The SPM Framework
Creating a green oasis for all
An Introduction to Social Performance Making Microfinance Matter for Clients and Their Families: Ensuring a Social Performance Bottom Line in the Industry.
Implementation Efforts in Responsible Finance
Presentation transcript:

Social Performance Management Microfinance India Conference November 15, 2010 Laura Foose

Regulators & Policymakers Investors & MIVs Networks, Associations, & Support Orgs Retail Providers (MFIs) Do no harmAct ethically (corporate citizenship) Donors S OCIAL P ERFORMANCE Responsible Finance Commit to Positive Change for Clients + Institutional Commitment to: Invest in systems for double/triple bottom- line management Measure/ report client outreach and outcomes Offer financial and non- financial services based on life cycle needs and vulnerability of client

Managing for Results Performance is not incidental. What is explicitly defined and measured is what is managed. Need to define desired performance. Need to measure results against desired performance. Mission Performance Management Social Performance Financial Performance

Social Performance Standards (SPS) Reporting Process Indicators Results Indicators Mission & social goals Governance for social performance Range and products & services Staff training on social performance Staff incentives for social performance Assessing client poverty, retention, and satisfaction Market research Social responsibility policies and practices toward: Staff, Clients, Community, Environment Transparency in pricing Geographic outreach Gender outreach Poverty outreach & change in poverty status

How to Get Started Join the Social Performance Task Force: Assess and demonstrate your current performance by completing the SPTF/MIX Market Social Performance Standards ReportSocial Performance Standards Report Review the Companion Guide to the ReportCompanion Guide Find out more: ww.sptf.infoww.sptf.info

Assessing Social Performance Process Results Audit Tools: CERISE SPI Tool Quality Audit Tool MicroSave SPM Audit SMART Client Protection Assessment Tool Intent & Design Internal Systems/ Activities OutputsOutcomes Rating Tools: M-CRIL MicroFinanza Rating MicroRate Planet Rating Client Data Tools: Progress Out of Poverty Index (PPI) Poverty Assessment Tool (PAT) Client measurement tools (e.g., satisfaction, dropout, food security, focus groups) Impact Econometric studies