Tuesday, February 17, 2015

[MFP] Last opportunity: Community Based Microfinance for Financial Inclusion

 

Hi,

 

With greetings from Nova Scotia, I am sharing this announcement once again, to encourage applications, especially from mid-senior level professionals and women applicants.

 

The course is very well subscribed, but it can accept up to 6 more applications.

 

With best wishes,

 

Anuj

 

Anuj K. Jain

Sr. Coady Fellow| Microfinance and Development| COADY International Institute

St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, B2G 2W5| Ph: 902-872-0521

 

New program offerings in 2015. Apply now to be considered for a scholarship. http://www.coady.stfx.ca/education/apply/

 

 

 

 

 

From: Cindy Thompson
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 11:26 AM
To: Anuj Jain;
Cc: Janet MacDonald; Michael Brown
Subject: Microfinance Course in Ethiopia - March, 2015

 

 

 


Coady International Institute

offering Certificate Program in

Community Based Microfinance for financial inclusion

 

Co-Hosted with

Organization for Women in Self Employment (WISE)
In ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia

March 23 - April 3, 2015

By adapting and evolving to meet the changing needs of development practitioners, Coady International Institute remains at the forefront of innovation within the field of community-based development. The Institute is an educational and research organization dedicated to identifying, developing and disseminating knowledge on effective development practice. As a leader in the study and practice of community-based development, the Coady Institute provides relevant programs that help others make a positive difference in their own communities.

Who is best suited for the program

 

Community-based Microfinance for Financial Inclusion

This program is intended for mid-to-senior-level practitioners from NGOs, financial cooperatives, rural finance institutions; and MFIs and bankers interested in serving rural regions; and also for regulators and government officials, trainers, and donors engaged in financial inclusion agenda. Two years' work experience in microfinance or in the field of economic development is desirable.

Please access the course web page for additional details by clicking the link below:
 
 Community-based Microfinance for Financial Inclusion

Tuition fees are $1,900 CAD. This covers tuition only. Participants are responsible for their own accommodations, meals and visa.

Scholarships

A few more scholarships available through the MasterCard Foundation Microfinance Scholars' Program. Applicants requesting scholarships (up to $1900) must apply immediately. Women are especially encouraged to apply.  

How to Apply

For your convenience an online option is available.  All applications will require a reference.

Complete applications are assessed within two weeks of receipt so apply early to ensure adequate time for making travel and visa arrangements.       

 

APPLY NOW

Location

The courses are being held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, at our partner Organization for  Women in Self Employment (WISE) training facility.

For information about other Coady International Institute Programs

To view more about Coady International Institute's educational programs, research, publications, web-based initiatives and global learning partners, please visit our website at www.coady.stfx.ca.

 

 

Coady

Coady International Institute

St. Francis Xavier University

P.O. Box 5000

Antigonish, B2G 2W5

 

 

 

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