Note: this page will be updated regularly over the next few weeks as materials become available. Please check back for PowerPoint presentations, session notes, and other resources as they become available.
JUNE 4 - Trainings, workshops, and stakeholder sessions
- PowerPoint Presentation Slides
- Click here to learn more and download the Universal Standards
- Click here to learn more and download the Client Protection Standards
- The SPI Online website, a platform of resources for organizations to assess and improve their social and environmental performance
- The Resource Center, the home to over 400 resources on social and environmental performance
- PowerPoint Presentation Slides
- Please review these items before the workshop:
- Click here to learn more and download the Client Protection Standards
- Joint Statement, a call to action amongst investors and DFIs to engage on client protection risks
- Guidelines for Implementing the Joint Statement, set of minimum actions investors can take to drive implementation of client protection standards
- Powerpoint Presentation Slides
- Social Investor Working Group (SIWG) webpage
- Joint Statement, a call to action amongst investors and DFIs to engage on client protection risks
- Guidelines for Implementing the Joint Statement, set of minimum actions investors can take to drive implementation of client protection standards
JUNE 5 - First day of plenaries and breakout sessions
- Powerpoint Presentation Slides
- Session Minutes
- Click here to download the Client Protection Standards
- Learn about the three steps of the Client Protection Pathway
- If you are an investor, donor, or network of financial service providers, sign the join statement here!
- If you are an FSP and have not already joined the Client Protection Pathway, sign up here!
- Powerpoint Presentation Slides
- Quick summary of the moderator conclusion from the session (longer version coming soon!)
- Session Summary
- Report on First Year: The Mastercard Foundation Accelerating Impact for Young Women in Partnership with BRAC (AIM) is equipping 1.2 million adolescent girls and young women, with age-appropriate entrepreneurship, employability, and life-skills training, as well as the tools to start and scale their own businesses.
- PowerPoint Presentation Slides – OnePuhunan
- PowerPoint Presentation Slides – ADRA Peru
- PowerPoint Presentation Slides – Friendship Bridge
- Session Minutes
- The Resource Center, the home to over 400 resources on social and environmental performance
- Find an SEPM Pro and learn more about how to become an SEPM Pro, here.
JUNE 6 - Second day of plenaries and breakout sessions
- PowerPoint Presentation Slides – NWTF’s Client Wellness Programs
- PowerPoint Presentation Slides – Entrepreneurs du Monde’s Internal & External Social Outcomes Management
- PowerPoint Presentation Slides – Svasti’s Case Study: Internal Outcomes Management System
- PowerPoint Presentation Slides – Friendship Bridge’s Monitoring and Evaluation Cycle