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Knowledge Hub Western Rajasthan Initiative  
Networking    

 

 



To bring synergy in the efforts of various mF players, CmF promotes networking and collaboration among diverse stakeholders. Some of the important networking and collaboration events that CmF has organised successfully so far include:
 

 

State-level workshop on Quality issues of Self Help Groups in Rajasthan to develop key indicators for grading of the quality of SHGs (January 2007).
 
A two-day State Level Workshop on microInsurance for sharing and evaluating the experience of micro-insurance initiatives, analyzing the factors for success and failures, devising appropriate policies and products for the poor (in 2006).
 
Internet-based microFinance Discussion Forum that acts as a networking tool amongst different stakeholders. It brings mF promoters, donors, practitioners, financial institutions, etc. on a common platform to share their learning, achievements, debate critical issues, seek answers to emergent queries, and build collaborative programmes, etc.
 
CmF is a member of the National Network of Resource Organisations (NNRO) supported by the Ford Foundation for taking up collaborative programmes. The other network members include APMAS (Andhra Pradesh), Indian School of microFinance for Women (Gujarat), Reach India (Eastern India), Chaitanya (Maharashtra), Grameen Mahila Koota and West Bengal Self help Group Forum (WBSHG).