Monday, 16 July 2007

Secure Livelihoods Networking Meeting

(Wednesday 20th June 2007)

Agenda



Day

Time

Activity

To meet objective

Led By

Comments

June 20th

8:30

Leave VSO Office for Conference Venue

Urnaa

10:00

Meet and greet. Coffee

Urnaa

10:30

Introduction to Conference.

Alison

Feed back from last June

Alison

11:00

Get it off Your Chest

Volunteer to Volunteer networking

David

Talk about our good and not so good placement experiences and to elicit help from Colleagues.


12:00

Vision Fund

ICN

Tim Hooper

Introduction to micro credits availability.

1:00

Lunch

Followed by energizer session

Well Being!

Urnaa Duya

2:00

Web based information sharing.

Volunteer to Volunteer networking

David

How to progress the information flow/communication.

3:00

Secure Livelihoods Focus

ICN

David

Progress the document started at the last meeting.

5:00

Walk/Meditation/Games

Well Being!

7:00

Dinner and Disco Social Evening

Fun

Evening fun- pub quiz/ karaoke












































Get it off Your Chest

Members of the group shared their frustrations and successes. From the last SL conference, Maija and Wyzta have successfully collaborated together to help the Women Farmers market their products. A good and enjoyable session.


Vision Fund

Tim Hooper from Vision Fund gave a very informative talk on opportunities for micro enterprise funding in Mongolia. Vision Fund (VF) was set up to finance World Vision projects but is now looking for ways to expand it’s area of lending to projects outside of the World Vision organization. VF is seeking suitable partners which have projects in need of funds. Khan Bank used to make loans as low as $400 but has recently moved the minimum to $1,200. VF are hoping to support projects of the type formed by business incubators with much smaller, unsecured loans.

Tim’s contact numbers are

Office 345323

Web tim_hooper@wvi.org


Our thanks to Tim for taking the time to be with us and for sharing his extensive experience of Mongolia’s development with the group.

Web based information sharing.

Work in this area is on going, with programme office moving to electronic distribution of information. But progress is slow. A concerted effort to collect the base line information is needed to kick start a meaningful and useful database. Ub tourist websites are to be trawled for useful information for new volunteers.

Secure Livelihoods Focus

The paper from the last SL conference was briefly discussed but in the absence of the Programme Area Manager, no progress was made. A tidied up version of the paper is on the way to the group via email



No comments: