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Catalysing Capacity Development: Assessing the Need for Training

Is there a need for systematic approach to capacity building in the Indian microfinance sector?
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This note identifies training and capacity development as the biggest challenge that microfinance faces in India.It presents the findings of a study that aimed to:

  • Analyze the need for training and capacity development;
  • Identify the optimal structure and contents of training courses;
  • Identify the organizations/institutes best placed to deliver training in the different parts of the country.

It describes the following methodology of the study:

  • Focus-group discussions;
  • Individual in-depth interviews;
  • A qualitative survey questionnaire.

The note presents the following key findings and recommendations of the study:

  • Selecting training courses: There is a need to:
    • Develop a system to assist microfinance institutions (MFIs) in diagnosing key issues and assessing and prioritizing needs;
    • Use participatory methods to help MFIs understand the role that capacity building plays in the overall development of the organization;
    • Sequence courses, so that MFIs implement the more basic courses first.
  • Method:
    • Training courses should follow the basic adult-learning best practices, like group exercise, summary discussions and practical examples;
    • Participatory learning is very effective in driving change within the organization;
    • Training should combine classroom learning with on-site, follow-up technical assistance.
  • Other findings: There is a need to:
    • Develop an integrated curriculum for microfinance in India;
    • Develop comprehensive, easy-to-use training packages;
    • Carefully select training centers.

About this Publication

By Wright, G., Arunachalam, R., Mishra, S. , Narayanan, S.
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