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Written by Madhumita Nanda   
Monday, 08 February 2010 11:12

1.CMPL respects your right to privacy and is committed to maintaining your confidence and trust. We do not share your personal information with other organizations for commercial or non-commercial purposes.

CMPL does not collect any information from you without your knowledge and permission, and does not ask for personal information to access most of our website. However, you must enter identifying information to access certain features. The information you provide CMPL is stored in a secure location.

2.CMPL operates this website for the purposes of informing the public about our work and garnering financial and other support. The copyright in this website as a whole and in the text contained in this website are owned by CMPL. None of the text, copy, or graphics in this website may be reproduced in whole or in part (except for information clearly taken from the public domain) without the express prior written permission of CMPL.

CMPL values your support and is committed to protecting your privacy. This statement addresses concerns visitors to our site may have about the information they provide to us, and how we treat that information.

3.CMPL uses its best efforts to respect the privacy of our online visitors. We do not require visitors to our site to register or provide information to view our site. We do not collect personally identifiable information from visitors to our website unless they provide it to us voluntarily and knowingly. CMPL assures you that we keep confidential the identity of anyone who contacts us through this website. If you have any questions about our privacy policy, please contact us at:

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Danipali, Budharaja
Sambalpur
Orissa, India
Tel- +91-9437056453
Fax- +91-663-2533597

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Lending Methodology Exchange Workshop

The World Microfinance Forum Geneva organized a full day workshop for managers responsible for micro and small loan portfolios. Selected financial institutions from a developed country (Switzerland) and a developing country (Bolivia) presented their respective lending methodologies, and a moderator facilitated an exchange of experiences.

MICROFINANCE AND THIRD WORLD DEVELOPMENT

Third World (TW) development is now half a century old and coincides with a period of substantial Northern economic aid to the economies of Third World countries. Despite this assistance, TW poverty continues. This situation has been caused by several critical factors, yet current literature mainly blames the orthodox development approach, which fosters channeling foreign aid and loans through state and para-state agencies.

News At A Glance

Nearly three billion people in developing countries have little or no access to formal financial services that can help them increase their incomes and improve their lives. Access to a range of microfinance services—savings, loans, and money transfers—enables poor families to invest in enterprises, better nutrition, improved living conditions, and the health and education of their children. It is also a powerful catalyst for women’s empowerment.