this looks like quite an interestmg delhi financial inclusion conference and i wondered if we know if anyone who may be going
of if there is a preferred global youth summit on these issues where and when it is?
thanls chris
intros
mostofa and abhisheik grew up in bangladeshi and indian villages and help youth connect learning of yunus , abed, wikipedia, mit media lab dubao
divai was one of the last high school alumni awarded by president kalam while he was alive- she was youngest international delegate to world bank youth in development summit
-additionally amy represented china and stephanie canada-african dispora at youth in development - hey guys can we put togetrher a communal list of who you still talk to of the 400 delegatres before i go debrief the sponsors
ranga worked with kalam in the days that learning satelliites was new and hoped to be india youth's greatest advantage; i am not uptodate as to whether village broadband is now connecting the whole of india the way nilekani and kalam hoped -including lkalam's 2020 plan to tear up any noin-sustainable curriculum
prita is a friend of ramga amy and me and comes from the hometown of www.amma.org - sections of the un host summits on how to connect all academic research on poverty around amma- indeed if a woman becomes the next head of the un this kind of network is expecetd to increae in active importance
yuxuan connects yale china programs to serve china villages and has been asked by sir fazle abed - the world;s number 1 partner in ending extreme village and girl poverty for report on china and wise and liberia summits she connects
john cheers us up whernever we are passing through new york and wants to help linkin the coders who can save the woprld
sunita is daighter of the flounder of the world favorite school lucknow according to the guiness book of records and unesco (if you value peace and youth exchnages without borders ) www.cmseducation.org - mostofa organises leaders quests there quite regularly
thanks chris
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Sa-Dhan's National Conference 2016Date: 14th and 15th September 2016, New DelhiVenue: India Habitat Centre | |
We are at a moment of time, when we should look at leveraging the several strengths of MFIs as well as Banks and future Banks focussed on the poor, such as – wide outreach and presence in remote areas, high customer loyalty and trust, improved access to financial resources through internally accrued profits as well as support of investors – in order to pursue a broader developmental agenda.
Water and sanitation is an area where several MFIs have been able to play a role by providing loans that have enabled their clients to secure water connections, install hand pumps and construct toilets. Many SHPIs and MFIs have also been involved in efforts related to water conservation and use of solar energy. We need to collaborate and find ways to scale these up so that they can bring about a significant change.
On that note, we are pleased to announce that Sa-Dhan's National Conference is to be held on 14th & 15th September, 2016 in New Delhi, India. The National Conference is a unique opportunity for the stakeholders to think collectively on various contemporary issues, share experiences and innovations, develop collaborations and synergies that need to be nurtured for growth and development of the financial inclusion sector. The conference is a platform to provide strategic guidance for policy formulation and future direction of the sector. Every year the ‘Sa-Dhan's National Conference' witnesses the presence of diverse set of stakeholders: Lawmakers, Policymakers, Regulators, Banks & Financial Institutions, Academicians and Researchers, Practitioners, Media and support agencies etc. The Conference will have participants representing the entire gamut of the Financial Inclusion Industry including International Delegates.
In this year's conference, themed, "Financial Inclusion on the Path to Sustainable Development Goals", we wish to evolve strategies which can help us direct ourselves towards addressing broader social development challenges, even as the exciting developments in the financial inclusion space offers unprecedented opportunities to us.
For registering for the event and for more details about the event and its special features, please use the following link
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