WOCCU CEO Calls On Next Generation Leaders To Focus On Micro-DevelopmentArnold Speaks to the 2005 MBA Class of the London Business School
During a presentation to the 2005 MBA Class of
the London Business School (LBS), World Council
of Credit Unions, Inc. (WOCCU) president and CEO
Arthur Arnold challenged the next generation of
world leaders to address the disconnect
between "Macro" policies and "Micro" needs and to
focus on Micro approaches to development.
"The only way to generate self-sustained
growth
is by focusing on the real needs of the 'Have
Less' people. That requires that we move away
from a Macro, Top-Down approach to development
and focus on a Micro, Bottom-Up approach. Micro-
Finance, which, in WOCCU's definition, includes
Micro-Savings, Micro-Credits, Micro-Investments,
Micro-Insurance and Micro-Payments, produces the
highest returns in terms of self-sustained
growth. And that's what the more than 5 billion
Have Less people really need, not more dependence
on outside money and aid, but self-sustained
growth, to develop themselves, i.e., becoming
independent. And that's what credit unions and
WOCCU's approach to development are all about,"
Arnold told his audience at the LBS.
Of all the development dollars spent in the
world, only about 50% reach the people for whom
they were intended. "It's about time we realize
we are doing something wrong in development,"
Arnold said, in reference to this
problem. "Access to affordable financial
services is a highly underrated priority on the
development agenda of governments and donors
[though] it's obvious from our experience in
the 'Have More' world that without it, you cannot
make any progress on the socioeconomic ladder in
society." Arnold challenged his audience
to "analyze where small enterprise, the engine
and backbone of economic growth in the Have More
world," would be if it lacked access to these
services.
Arnold presented many success stories from
Africa, Latin America, Eastern Europe and other
places, of credit union-driven, Micro-Finance
projects creating brighter futures for members
and their families. He also drew attention to
the powerful impact of Micro-Payments on
development.
It is estimated that Micro-Payments, or
remittances of $200 to $500 per month, are being
sent by millions of immigrants worldwide to their
families back home, indirectly supporting their
communities. More than 90% of these
international remittances is sent to women, and
about 30% is being saved in credit unions on the
receiving end. The total value of worldwide
remittances is estimated at $100 billion per
year. "That's 2 times what governments are
spending on Foreign Aid in the world. However,
of these Micro-Payments, more than 90% reaches
the people [they are] intended for, versus only
50% for the development dollars. That's why
WOCCU is in the forefront of promoting affordable
international remittances in the world," Arnold
stated, concluding that "the world needs more
Micro and less Macro!"
Astrid Van der Schrieck, of the 2005 MBA class
at
LBS, had the following reaction after Arnold had
concluded his 2-hour lecture: "Arthur Arnold's
presentation was truly inspiring to me as an MBA
student. It clearly demonstrates how we can
apply the business skills taught to us in the
classroom to address the world's most important
development issues. It was so impressive to see
how, through instilling pride rather than giving
money, the World Council continues to improve
lives around the world and build hope for the
future."
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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