Se4D (DESTIN's 'Social Enterprise for Development' initiative)

Se4D (DESTIN's 'Social Enterprise for Development' initiative) is an increasingly important area of interest and practice in development, but severely underrepresented within our core development postgraduate courses.

Bringing Social Enterprise into DESTIN's realm of activity, se4D (Social Enterprise for Development) was borne out of our realisation that private sector-led development (social entrepreneurship/ impact investing etc.) Our aim is therefore to raise awareness of the issues and debates in this area by hosting a series of talks and workshops by those deeply involved in the field.

06/03/2012

DESTIN/ se4D will be hosting a lunchtime session on:

****‘Microfinance: Social Performance Management'****

Impact measurement is a highly topical area for social enterprises and MFIs so we’re very privileged to have insights from FINCA & The Microloan Foundation - two leading organisations in the field of Microfinance.

DETAILS:

*What: Measuring Social Impact of Microfinance Institutions
*Who: FINCA & The Microloan Foundation
*When: TOMORROW 7th March, 1-2.30pm
*Where: East Building EAS.E304

Hope to see some of you there!

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- Stephen Rockman (Merism Capital)
- Rob Wilson (Ashoka)
- Prof Harry Barkema (LSE)

01/02/2012

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