The quest for the evaluation of microfinance social performance

Several stakeholders have joined forces in recent years to facilitate consensus building on practices, indicators and standards that might serve to increase accountability and improve microfinance social performance. As a result, several sets of social standards have been developed to provide social...

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Main Authors: Javier Sierra, Fernando Rodriguez-Lopez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Zaragoza, Cátedra de Solidaridad y Ciudadanía Global 2020-11-01
Series:Revista Iberoamericana de Estudios de Desarrollo
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Online Access:http://ried.unizar.es/index.php/revista/article/viewFile/351/pdf_1
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Summary:Several stakeholders have joined forces in recent years to facilitate consensus building on practices, indicators and standards that might serve to increase accountability and improve microfinance social performance. As a result, several sets of social standards have been developed to provide social performance assessment with a similar level of consistency and acceptance as those of financial performance. In this paper it is explored how standard-based evaluation methods may be used to test the underlying theory of change of microfinance, and the rate of use of existing methods in practice. Our findings suggest that social rating and social performance assessment using SPI4 are the most used methods. Nevertheless, standard-based methods are not suitable to assess the complete magnitude of microfinance social performance. Hence, microfinance social performance cannot rely on standard-based methods only, but need to use specific evaluation frameworks and indicators to fully measure microfinance effectiveness.
ISSN:2254-2035
2254-2035