CU Celebration Draws Over 5,000 WomenWOCCU Representatives Attend FOCCUS Summit and SCWE Grand Assembly in Davao, Philippines
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Luis Sasuman, WOCCU-Philippines project director, speaks to SCWE assembly.
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Madison, WI - World Council of Credit Unions,
Inc.
(WOCCU) recently coordinated the travel of a group
of United States credit union representatives to
Davao, Philippines to participate in the first
annual Finance Organizations Achieving Certified
Credit Union Standards (FOCCUS) Summit and the
third Savings and Credit with Education (SCWE)
Grand Assembly. The group included WOCCU's
technical development senior manager, Dave
Richardson; Tiffany Kultgen, IRnet Officer,
WOCCU;
Kathy Chartier, CEO, Members Credit Union; Tom
Graves, CEO, King's County Credit Union; and
Dennis Cutter, CEO of Numerica Credit Union.
Shortly after their arrival, the group met the
Credit Union Empowerment and Strengthening (CUES)
project
staff for an orientation of the events to follow.
Project director Luis Sasuman and the other CUES
staff work under the direction of WOCCU and are
funded by a grant from the United States Agency
for International Development (USAID).
The FOCCUS Summit began the next day.
Management
and directors attended from savings and credit
cooperatives throughout the Philippines, some
traveling as long as 16 hours to attend.
Following the opening remarks, Chartier spoke
about the importance of credit union leagues,
including the Philippines' recently formed Model
Cooperative Network (MCN), bringing value to
member credit unions. Other summit topics
included supervision and examination, regulation,
safety and soundness, international remittances
(IRnet) and branding.
Later in their visit, the group attended the
SCWE
Grand Assembly. SCWE, a micro-finance program
developed by the CUES project, has served over
40,000 Filipino women and their families to date.
SCWE staff members visit rural areas to form
groups of low-income women who are economically
active and capable of microenterprise. The groups
meet weekly to make a deposit and receive
education on health practices, self-development
and better business skills. The women take turns
borrowing the money that they save, and every loan
is used to improve their families' quality of
life.
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SCWE attendees celebrate cooperatives.
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Over 5,000 women from SCWE groups organized by
six different Philippine cooperatives attended
this year's SCWE Grand Assembly, a bi-annual
event. In an inspirational message to the group,
Kultgen encouraged the women to share what they
have learned with others on a regular basis. "I
would like to challenge you to share your
knowledge and experience with at least five other
people by the end of the year. Many of you have
said that the cooperative has changed your life.
I want you to remember today and always that you
are the cooperative, you and the other women
around you. You are truly people helping people
and that's what it's all about."
Also during the event, a representative of each
cooperative spoke of her successes made possible
by participation in the SCWE program. "Although
we were asked to give inspirational messages, the
women were the true inspiration," said Chartier.
"It was amazing to see the sheer volume, the
enthusiasm and the commitment of these women. We
all felt proud to be part of the worldwide credit
union movement, knowing that they were all there
because they had been touched by the
WOCCU-Philippines project."
El Consejo Mundial de Cooperativas de Ahorro y Crédito es la asociación gremial y agencia de desarrollo para el sistema internacional de cooperativas de ahorro y crédito. El Consejo Mundial promueve el crecimiento sustentable de las cooperativas de ahorro y crédito y otras cooperativas financieras en todo el mundo a fin de facultar a las personas para que mejoren su calidad de vida a través del acceso a servicios financieros asequibles y de alta calidad. El Consejo Mundial realiza esfuerzos de defensa activa en representación del sistema global de las cooperativas de ahorro y crédito ante organizaciones internacionales y trabaja con gobiernos nacionales para mejorar la legislación y la regulación. Sus programas de asistencia técnica introducen nuevas herramientas y tecnologías para fortalecer el desempeño financiero de las cooperativas de ahorro y crédito y profundizar su alcance comunitario.
El Consejo Mundial ha implementado 290 programas de asistencia técnica en 71 países. A nivel mundial, 51,000 cooperativas de ahorro y crédito en 100 países atienden a 196 millones de personas. Obtenga más información sobre el impacto global del Consejo Mundial en www.woccu.org.
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