Green Index or how to link finance and climate

Green microfinance is a term that arouses curiosity. What does it mean? Are we talking about responsibility, economy, or commitment? How can the convergence of the concepts of "green" and "inclusive" be viable?

To address these challenges, the Green Index was designed in 2016 as a tool to measure the environmental performance of microfinance institutions. Find answers to all your questions in this complete and detailed file produced by the Microfinance and Environment Working Group of the European Microfinance Platform (e-MFP)

The objective of e-MFP is to promote cooperation between European entities active in microfinance in developing countries. e-MFP fosters high-level discussions, communication, and the exchange of information. eMFP's vision is to become the focal point for microfinance in Europe, connected to the Global South through its members.

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Founded in 2006, the e-MFP platform is a growing network of over 120 organizations and individuals active in the field of microfinance. As a multi-stakeholder organization, the network represents the microfinance community in Europe. e-MFP members include banks, financial institutions, government agencies, NGOs, consulting firms, researchers, and universities. The Grameen Crédit Agricole Foundation is a member of e-MFP.

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