Peer Exchange
Based upon its impact in CapPlus’ Small Business Banking Network (merged into the IFC’s SME Finance Forum in 2015), CapPlus continues to promote peer learning within its projects.
Financial Institution Resilience and Strengthening (FIRST+) in Ghana
In the initial phase of FIRST+, which began during the COVID-19 pandemic, CapPlus partnered with the Ghana Microfinance Institutions Network (GHAMFIN) to deliver numerous webinars and workshops to enable financial institutions to recover from the pandemic’s havoc on their micro and small business borrowers. Over a two-year period, 1,192 financial institution staff learned the most essential skills to return their financial institutions to profitability while accelerating lending to micro and small businesses.
FIRST+II
In the current FIRST+II program, GHAMFIN, CapPlus, and its other 9 partners continue providing peer learning opportunities for financial institution staff, smallholder farmers, MSME entrepreneurs, and persons with disabilities, with an emphasis upon youth and women. CapPlus also creates frequent opportunities for its partners to convene and share learnings with each other.