Microfinance Training of Trainers Course (MFTOT)
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Webcasts
MFToT lectures are also available via webcast. The session will be archived at the same URL. Questions should be sent by email during live lectures. We regret that not all questions will be answered due to time constraints. If your time zone is not convenient for the live session, you can view the archive later.
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A Blended Distance Learning Course
July - October 2009
The Microfinance Training of Trainers Course (MFT0T), first organized in February 2005, is a unique program that aims to enhance the knowledge of microfinance practitioners so that they may help to strengthen the institutional capacity of microfinance service providers in the Asia Pacific region.
By adopting a blended learning approach, the course trains and accredits trainers of the Microfinance Distance Learning (MFDL) Course developed by UNCDF. Through 5 deliveries, 335 trainers in 36 countries have been accredited.
Localization efforts are also underway in many countries, and course materials have been translated into Chinese, Khmer, Lao, Thai, Vietnamese, Mongolian and Indonesian to increase accessibility.
The course combines:
Self-paced study using the MFDL textbook and CD-ROM package. This package explores why and how microfinance operations grow to provide financial services to poor and low-income people on a sustainable basis. It brings together advice and best practices from successful practitioners and institutions from Asia, Latin America, and Africa.
Online tutoring and e-discussion by tutors who are top graduates of previous courses. They will assist participants online throughout the course. Online discussion forum moderated by the team leader of tutors.
Videoconference lectures by international microfinance experts. Four 3-hour videoconference sessions will be conducted at local GDLN Centers. Videoconference sessions will feature presentations and discussions on current issues and best practices in microfinance. They will also be webcast live.
Organizers
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The Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI)
The Tokyo Development Learning Center (TDLC)
Our thanks to the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) for contributing their CD-ROM and textbook to the Course.
The UNCDF Microfinance Distance Learning Course is available on-line.