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Title: Micol Pistelli, Manager Social Performance Standards, MIX


1
Social Performance Standards
  • Micol Pistelli, Manager Social Performance
    Standards, MIX

2
  • In the microfinance arena, success of a
    microfinance institution (MFI) has long been
    associated with financial performance outcomes
    measured by loan portfolio quality, operating
    efficiency, and profitability.
  • Yet, these indicators tell only part of the
    performance story in microfinance.

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Measuring the double bottom line
  • There is a growing recognition that MFIs
    should be held accountable for the achievement of
    social outcomes as well as their financial
    performance.
  • The development of ways to measure that social
    performance has been the focus since 2005 of a
    global industry-wide Social Performance Task
    Force (SPTF).

4
The SPTF
  • Composition consists of over 350 leaders
    from all over the world from every microfinance
    stakeholder group practitioners, donors and
    investors (multilateral, bilateral, and private),
    national and regional networks, technical
    assistance providers, rating agencies, academics
    and researchers, and others.
  • Objectives
  • Promote and support the management of social
    performance of MFIs
  • Work towards developing standards and guidelines
    for social performance
  • Assess the market demand for social performance
    information who wants the information and what
    information is considered most relevant?
  • Advocate the value, importance and imperative of
    social performance in the MF industry
  • Coordinate/Communicate/Disseminate information
    about global activities related to SP via the SP
    Resource Center

5
  • MIX (Microfinance Information Exchange,
    Inc.)
  • As the leading business information provider
    dedicated to strengthening the microfinance
    sector,
  • MIX has been charged by the SPTF to be the
    information platform where the social performance
    indicators will be collected, analyzed and
    publicly displayed

6
Basic information about MIX
  • MIX is a non profit organization focused on
    strengthening microfinance institutions by
    improving transparency and the flow of
    information within the sector.
  • - CGAP
    - Citi Foundation
  • - Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation -
    Omidyar Network
  • - Bill Melinda Gates Foundation
    - IFAD
  • - Open Society Institute the Soros Economic
    Development Fund
  • And others, including the Michael Susan Dell
    Foundation for the Social Performance Standards
    Program

About MIX Our sponsors
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MIX role as a reporting agency
MIX collects, analyzes, and disseminates general
business information, financial and operational
data on MFIs, as well as general business
information on funders investors and donors
and service organizations, such as networks,
rating agencies and other market facilitators
8
MIX Vision on Social Performance Standards
  • Have a microfinance industry accountable for
    transparency and able to achieve measurable
    improvements with regard to its social
    performance.

9
MIX agenda on Social Performance Standards
  • Create a SPS report that collects the standard
    indicators selected by SPTF
  • Collect data on the social performance indicators
    and make them publicly available
  • Reach a critical mass of MFIs reporting on SPS to
    be able to perform data analysis
  • Perform social performance benchmarks which will
    eventually be integrated into the MicroBanking
    Bulletin benchmarks
  • Create a SPI reporting Toolkit for MFIs and
    networks
  • Disseminate and promote information sharing and
    news about social performance reporting
    and standardization.

10
MIX and the SPTF
  • MIX is a member of the steering committee of
    the SPTF and is also leading the SP indicators
    group within the SPTF. The role of this group
    consist of
  • Promote reporting of social indicators to the MIX
    by engaging with networks and social investors
  • Perform user-surveys to receive feedback from
    MFIs about the experience with reporting on SPS
    refining indicators and glossary
  • Identify technical assistance needs for MFI to
    improve SP data reporting
  • P.S. To join this group contact
    mpistelli_at_themix.org

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Why do we need standardized indicators to measure
the social performance of an MFI?
  • To determine whether microfinance institutions
    are meeting the social goals set out in their
    missions
  • To improve both financial and social performance
    of an MFI
  • To provide tangible indicators of achievement and
    attract funding from donors and social investors
  • To increase the level and quality of information
    transparency in the microfinance industry
  • To benchmark an MFIs performance against peers

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Which criteria did the SPTF follow in the
selection of the social performance indicators?
  • Indicators had to be
  • Relevant
  • Easy for the MFI to obtain
  • Easy to verify
  • Not confidential for the MFI

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THE SPS REPORT
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What is social performance?
  • Social performance is the effective translation
    of an institution mission into practice in line
    with accepted social goals that relate to
  • Reaching poorer and excluded clients
  • Improving the lives of clients and their
    families
  • Widening the range of opportunities for
    communities

Social performance encompasses the entire process
by which impact is created. It includes analysis
of an institutions declared objectives, the
effectiveness of its systems and services in
meeting these objectives, related outputs and
outcomes (such as reaching larger numbers of very
poor households) and success in effecting
positive changes in the lives of clients (impact).
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Social Performance Indicators Framework
Impact
Intent
Internal systems/activities
Outputs
Outcomes
---------------------------- PROCESS-------------
--------------- - - -- ------------------------
-------- RESULTS -----------------------------
Achievement of social goals
Strategies Systems
Policies Compliance
Intent
Outreach Q11- Geographic outreach Q12- Women
outreach Q13- Clients outreach by lending
methodology
Q1Mission Social Goals Q2- Governance
Q3Range of Products and Services
(financial non-financial) Q4Training of staff
on social performance Q5Staff performance
appraisal and incentives Q6Market research on
clients Q7Measuring client retention Q14Poverty
assessment
Q8 Social responsibility to clients Q9-Cost of
services to clients Q10Social responsibility to
staff Q15 Social responsibility to the
community Q16Social responsibility to the
environment
Outputs and outcomes Q17-Products Q18Employment
(Family Hired in credit supported
ents.) Q19Children in School (girls/boys) Q20Poo
r and very poor clients Q21Clients in
poverty Q22Clients out of poverty
Indicators
MFIs that want to update their profile on MIX
Market with the social performance indicators are
expected to be able to report information on the
13 indicators contained in Part I of the report
(indicators highlighted in red)
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MFIs that have reported ( Feb July 2009)
  • The report was sent on February 2009 to all MFIs
    registered on MIX Market
  • In 5 months since the launch of the reporting
    form, over 90 MFIs have already reported on SP
    indicators
  • The reports which have already been reviewed by
    MIX are published on MIX website at this address
    http//www.themix.org/standards/social-performance
  • The report is currently available in 3 languages
    English, French and Spanish. It will also be
    available in Russian, Chinese and Arabic in the
    near future.

17
Benchmarks and diamonds system
  • When a considerable number of MFIs will have
    reported and a consolidated system of data
    verification will be in place MIX will start to
    create benchmarks on social performance
  • Given the qualitative nature of the data,
    benchmarks will necessarily have a strong focus
    on the country and working environment in place
  • In the future social performance will be
    integrated to financial performance in the
    diamond system of transparency

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Social Performance Reporting Award
  • CGAP, Michael Susan DELL Foundation and Ford
    Foundation have launched the social performance
    reporting award, powered by MIX
  • To be able to gain the Award MFIs have to fill at
    least the first part of the SPS report and send
    it to MIX
  • To know more, visit this link http//www.cgap.org
    /p/site/c/template.rc/1.26.10625/

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MIX next steps on social performance for the year
2009
  • - Launch of the SPTF Blog on social
    performance indicators and newsletter (August
    2009)
  • Goals create a platform of information,
    analysis, exchange of experience and best
    practices about social performance management of
    the MFIs reporting on the indicators to MIX
  • - Implementation of MIX Market 2.0
    including data on SP (Autumn 2009)
  • Goals integrate social performance data
    into the new MIX Market website (2.0) which will
    allow to display SP data from MFIs on our
    database create a database with country data
    regarding social performance to serve as a
    background for the data reported by each MFI
  • Creation of SPI Tool Kit (Autumn 2009)
  • Goal Learning tool aiming at improving the
    understanding of the social performance
    indicators and data reporting in the MF industry.

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Thank you!
  • For more information about MIX Social Performance
    Program
  • please contact
  • Ms. Micol Pistelli at mpistelli_at_themix.org
  • And visit our website http//www.themix.org/stand
    ards/social-performance
  • For more information about the SPTF, visit
  • http//www.sptf.info/
  • http//www.microfinancegateway.org/p/site/m/templa
    te.rc/1.11.48260/

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MICROFINANCE INFORMATION EXCHANGE, INC.
The leading provider of business information and
data services for the microfinance industry.
Web www.themix.org Email
info_at_themix.org Headquarters 1901 Pennsylvania
Ave., NW, Suite 307 Washington, D.C. 20006
USA Other Locations Lima, Peru ? Dakar,
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