Master of Leadership in Sustainable Finance
This program is designed for current and future leaders to build skills and expertise at the intersection of finance, sustainability and economic development.
Diploma in Financial Inclusion - Blended
This program is designed for development finance practitioners, policymakers, regulators, loan officers, and students.
Certified Expert in Sustainable Finance
This course will share insights about creating impact, managing sustainability risks, and benefiting from sustainable business opportunities as well as familiarize participants with the business, regulatory and technical perspective of sustainable finance.
Certified Expert in Sustainable Agricultural Finance
This course focuses on how financial institutions can help farmers – especially poor smallholders - to shift to sustainable agricultural practices that lead to secured livelihoods, better working conditions on farms, and enhanced resilience to climate change.
Reassessing Microfinance as a Development Tool
Is it time to rethink our approach to microfinance? In this webinar, our panelists explored this critical question and discussed what needs to change for microfinance to be effectively leveraged as a development tool.
Addressing Financial Abuse in Women’s Financial Inclusion
This webinar introduced the concept of economic abuse against women and girls, discussed a working definition, and provided insights from work by Grameen Foundation, Surviving Economic Abuse UK, and IFC in this sector.
Measuring Women's Economic Empowerment in Practice
Seven of FinEquity's WEE Co-Lab partners tested a draft WEE measurement questionnaire, based on a background paper published last year. This webinar shared experiences from the the Co-Lab participants, the final set of indicators as well as guidance on how to incorporate the indicators into your organization's measurement of WEE.
Paths (and Potholes) Ahead
This webinar presented findings and themes in the e-MFP Financial Inclusion Compass 2024, which features new questions on fraud, biodiversity, reputation, missed opportunities and even what "financial inclusion" actually means: is it, beyond re-branding, meaningfully different from "microfinance"?