Bulletin semestriel du REM  " Microfinance Europe"

Le Magazine semestriel du REM a pour but de fournir un aperçu clair des programmes européens de microfinance avec un accent particulier sur les mesures politiques d’appui au développement du secteur.
 
Ses articles de fond offrent des commentaires actualisés sur ce qui se passe dans les différents pays européens, la manière dont les politiques et les pratiques sont mises en œuvre et évoluent et quelles recommandations peuvent être faites par les praticiens, les chercheurs et les universitaires pour promouvoir la microfinance et le développement des microentreprises au sein de l’Union européenne.
 
Le REM recueille des articles issus de différentes sources. Le contenu de chaque article est de la seule responsabilité de (s) l'auteur (s) et ne reflète pas nécessairement l’opinion du REM.
 

N° 1 : avril 2007

Sommaire:

  • Regulating microfinance
  • UK Policy developments
  • Regulation for MFIs in Romania
  • Improving institutional framework for self-employed in France
  • Immigrants and microcredit
  • Policy measures for microfinance in Europe

N° 2 : décembre 2007

Sommaire:

  • The gap in support services for microenterprises
  • Partnerships for inclusive financial markets
  • Gender Equality in Access to Microfinance in Spain
  • European National Action Plans
  • for Social Inclusion and microfinance
  • Funding Self-Employment
  • The Role of Consumer Credit
  • The Regulation of microcredit in Europe

N° 3 : juin 2008

Sommaire:

  • Progress in social performance by microfinance and its application in Europe
  • The triple bottom line for microfinance
  • Measuring the social performance of Adie
  • Social ratings: Assessing the capacity of microfinance institutions to put their social mission into practice
  • Social performance management for microenterprise development in Slovakia

N°4 : décembre 2008 - Microfinance and Financial Literacy

Sommaire:

  • Financial education policy of the European Commission
  • Diverse, dynamic, uncoordinated: Financial Literacy in the EU
  • The role of financial institutions: an approach from the Spanish Savings Banks
  • UK Experience and learnings on financial literacy
  • Financial Education in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the New
  • Independent States (NIS): An Example
  • Financial Literacy, Education for Life in Central America

N°5: juin 2009 - Sustainability of Microfinance in Europe

Sommaire:

  • Sustainability of Microfinance in Europe: a general reflection
  • The Debate
  • Can MFIs in Western Europe be Sustainable?
  • Microfinance in Western Europe and sustainability: dream or lack of ambition?
  • The road to sustainability
  • The Microfinance Operations Sustainability’s Triple Bottom Line Characteristics in Eastern Europe : A Case Study on the Romanian Microfinance Sector

 N°6: décembre 2009 - 2010 for Social Inclusion

Sommaire:

  • Social inclusion and microfinance – a lot to offer and a lot of potential
  • The Debate
  • Microfinance and social objectives: how can MFIs demonstrate that they are socially useful?
  • Taking microcredit to the next step: the PerMicro experience
  • Reaching out to the hard-to-reach: A task of institutional capacity building in European non-bank MFIs

N° 7: juin 2010 - Banks and Microfinance in Europe

Sommaire:

  • The Debate
  • Gaining scale in microcredit - can banks make it happen?
  • Banks in microfinance - the German experience  
  • The role of banks in European microfinance – the Spanish experience
  • France: Involve banks in microcredit online, or through specialised organisations?- The issue is not resolved
  • Microfinance in Europe at a crossroads