Master in microfinance development in its own right at the
Autonomous University of Madrid is the graduate education first and only
face-to-face in microfinance in Spanish public universities. The objective is
to provide specialized training, practice and quality for all microfinance
stakeholders.
Bilingual program, taught by experts and professionals,
Claudio Gonzalez Vega, Dr. Ohio State University (USA), John K. Hatch, founder
of FINCA International (USA), Alvaro Ramirez, former head of the Department of
Micro and Medium Enterprises Bank (USA), Mr Lacalle Calderon UAM professor and
co-director of the Microfinance Forum (Spain), Silvia Rico, Lum Nantik
Foundation (Spain), Philippe Guichandut, director of development and
engineering of the Grameen Crédit Agricole (France), Vikash Kumar, Head of
Microfinance in (India), Crnkic Kenan, president / CEO of Prizma (Bosnia and
Herzegovina), Mynor Corzo, FONDESOL Manager (Guatemala), Ramon Flores, Senior
Investment Responsibility (Peru), Micol Pistelli MIX Social Performance Manager
(USA) Robert Ogunde, the manager, ServeIT (Kenya), Class TriodosFacet Molenaar
(Country Netherlands), the police Ange, Coordinator of Strategic Development
Foundation La Caixa (Spain)
The master of micro-credit for the development was designed
for a group of maximum 25 students per year. It is intended for professionals
who wish to work in the microfinance sector, both in Spain and abroad, working
in microcredit and microfinance and motivated students through social action
and development cooperation.
To provide a high quality education and gives an overview of
the microfinance sector is not sufficient to provide a theoretical framework
for our students. For this reason, since the Master, we also offer the
possibility to check for microfinance institutions in Africa, Asia, Latin
America and the Caribbean, North America, Eastern Europe, and many courses
Spain.
Thank you to the efforts of those who are part of this
project, the Master in microfinance for development becomes the first and only
face to face large public universities in Spain. As a result, it has a degree
of micro-credit was the key to training and development of young, educated, not
only in the economy but also to a even wider range of professionals from other
disciplines such as political the sociology of law and technology, and
different countries, Argentina, Peru, Puerto Rico, United States Morocco,
France, Italy.
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