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2003 6th Annual MicroEnterprise Conference Proceedings
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Opening Ceremony
Birds of a Feather Sessions
Action Fair
Participants
Volunteers
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Friday, March 14, 2003
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Research Symposium
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MicroEnterprise Sessions
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NGO Training
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Self-Reliance
Sessions
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Plenary
Larry Reed, Opportunity International, “Microenterprise As Development”
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Symposium Topic: “Access to Capital Markets”
Larry Reed
Opportunity Int’l
Marc de Sousa-Shields
Enterprising Solutions Global Consulting
“Financing Microfinance, Social Investment And Specialized Investment Funds”
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Raul Sanchez
Katalysis Central America
“Innovations In The Central American Microfinance Industry”
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Troy Holmberg
Action Against Poverty
“Creating A Business Plan For Your NGO”
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Gary Bryner
BYU
“Int’l Development 101”
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Greg Casagrande
South Pacific Business Development
“Creating A Successful MFI In A Small, Remote, Low-income
Nation”
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Jacob Allen
Enterprise Mentors International
“Microenterprise 101”
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Drew Tulchin
Social Enterprise Consulting
“If It Talks Like A Duck, Walks Like A Duck, And Looks
Like A Duck Then It’s More Likely To Be A Duck”
Gary Woller
BYU
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Wendy Rimer
Making Cents
“Micro Entrepreneur Training”
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Joan Dixon
Melissa Hawkley
Allison Evans Scott
Action Against Poverty
“Strategies For Building NGO Capacity”
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Sharon Eubank
Bennie Lilly
LDS Employment Resource Services (ERS)
“Overview: LDS Employment Building Economic Self-Reliance”
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Geoff Davis
Unitus
Armando Laborde
Pro Mujer
“Accelerating MFI Capacity”
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Joel Madsen
Erynn Montgomery
Chasqui Humanitarian
“Microenterprise Strategies… To Loan or Not To Loan”
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Plenary
Alex Counts, Grameen Foundation USA,
“Grameen Innovations In Bangladesh And Around The World”
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Saturday, March 15, 2003
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MicroEnterprise Sessions
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NGO Training
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Self-Reliance Sessions
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Plenary
Larry Reed, Marc de Sousa-Shields, Drew Tulchin, Gary Woller
Research Symposium Panel, “Access To Capital Markets”
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Dave Shuler
BYU
“Int’l Development 101”
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Bette Gibson
Steve Gibson
The Academy in the Philippines
“Microenterprise: Sustaining The Profit”
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Jennifer Boehme
Juan Riboldi
Norm Smallwood
Warner Woodworth
HELP International
3rd World Alliance
“NGO Strategies For Organizational Development”
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Norman Gardner
Braille Resource & Literacy Center and UVSC
Janice Gygi
UVSC
“Expanding Literacy Horizons For Blind Children In Mexico”
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Kathleen Gordon
Micro-Business USA
“Microenterprise 101”
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John Hatch
FINCA International
“Corporate Involvement”
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Dan Gifford
Rob Patterson
Cause For Hope
“Self-Reliance: A Multifaceted Approach”
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Reed Pettingill
Bob Sample
Results
“The Surprising Impact Of Citizen Advocacy On The Microcredit Field”
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John Hatch
Warner Woodworth
BYU Researchers
Panel Discussion
“Impact Research”
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Ross Dredge
DRD Mentors
“A Process For Philanthropic Support”
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Tim Evans
Engage Now
“Putting The Last First: The Spirit Of Outreach Toward
A Servant / Catalyst Model Of Guided Change”
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Tim Heaton
Tina Huntsman
Spencer Zitsman
BYU
“Promoting Women’s Autonomy”
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Kathleen Gordon
Micro-Business USA
“Asset Development Through Small Businesses In The USA”
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Jenni Christensen
Steven Jones
Nathan Jones
BYU
“Appropriate Technology: Easy To Make Solar Cookers”
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Closing & Award Ceremony
Sam Daley-Harris,
Microcredit Summit Campaign,
“Sustainable Pathways Out of Poverty: What Is Our Role?”
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