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The State of the Microcredit Summit Campaign Report, 2014
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Chandy, Laurence, Natasha Ledlie and Veronika Penciakova. The Final Countdown: Prospects for Ending Extreme Poverty by 2030. Fig. 3, pg. 5. © 2013, The Brookings Institution. Used with permission of the Brookings Institution.
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(December 31, 1997, to December 31, 2012)
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Buy the Report Available at Registration http://stateofthecampaign.org
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Generation Next: Innovations in Microfinance
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16 Summits since 1997 Shift to thematic focus Practitioners, advocates, educational institutions, donor agencies, international financial institutions, non- governmental organizations and other stakeholders
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More than 800 people from 61 countries Opened with an appeal from world leaders to help make microfinance part of the movement in post-2015 MDGs World Bank President Jim Yong Kim Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus Closed by Recognizing institutions that have received Smart Campaign certifications and Truelift awards Adopting Summit Declaration, a calling for the end of extreme poverty by 2030 17 Campaign Commitments
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2014 Summit September 3-5, 2014 in Merida, Mexico Generation Next: Innovations in Microfinance Plenaries include: Making Markets Safe for the Vulnerable The Next Generation of Leaders Ending Extreme Poverty Building Pathways Out of Poverty
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Join us in Mexico September 3-5, 2014
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Helping 100 million families lift themselves out of extreme poverty
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» Goals ˃Reach 175 million families with microfinance ˃Help 100 million families lift themselves out of extreme poverty » Long term vision to create a poverty free world by 2030
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» Linking industry stakeholders with exposure opportunities » Tracking movement out of poverty with the PPI Example of Progress out of Poverty Index (PPI) for the Philippines
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Microcredit Summit Campaign & Freedom from Hunger
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Illness is the most commonly cited reason for “a downward slide into poverty…ahead of losing a job, which took second place.” (World Bank, 2002) An alliance to put integrated health and microfinance as a tool against poverty on the global stage, using India as a demonstration and model of what can be achieved.
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709,167 clients 38 partners
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Recent health education topics: WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene) NCDs (non-communicable disease), e.g.: diabetes, cancer, blood pressure) Financial products: Health savings Health loans Building capabilities: Training local health volunteers (preventive and diagnostic health services) Creating linkages to health providers
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