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Reflections from the Microcredit Summit in Nairobi, Kenya

April 14, 2010

Maddie Brandenburger is a former development intern with Grameen Foundation and is involved with MFI Connect and the Nyanya Project. She recently reconnected with friends from GF at the Microcredit Summit in Nairobi.

Maddie with Muhammad Yunus

A highlight was meeting Muhammad Yunus

I’ve just returned back to Wake Forest University, where I am a junior studying economics and international development, after spending a week at the Africa – Middle East Microcredit Summit in Nairobi, Kenya.  I feel more than ever, extremely enthusiastic about the pivotal role students are playing in the microfinance industry.  We are in a time of economic uncertainty, but it is a very important point in modern history for young people to step up, as the entire world reevaluates the definitions and parameters of success and service. I was given an incredible opportunity and provided with a grant to attend the conference in large part because of the knowledge and skills I gained interning at the Grameen Foundation last summer. MFI Connect and Wake Forest examined my experiences with Grameen Foundation and had the confidence in me to fund the conference costs.

MFI Connect was created by former Grameen America interns who identified the growing need of a resource for students wanting to engage in microfinance opportunities. Just one year old, MFI Connect boasts membership of 1000 members in over 60 countries and across 120 universities. It was MFI Connect who created the student delegation of 50 students from all over the world to attend the conference.

My week in Nairobi proved to be an invaluable exercise in harnessing the combined power of intelligence and experience of microfinance professionals. The spirit of collaboration, the passion for progress, and palpable excitement in the conference tent is something I will take with me always, and try to call upon if I ever feel overwhelmed or unsure in such an evolving industry.  I was surrounded by the best and the brightest in the world, and in a continent riddled with so much poverty and sadness, I felt nothing but hope.  MFI Connect arranged for private sessions with Muhammad Yunus of Grameen Bank, Fazle Abed of BRAC, Ingrid Munro of Jamii Bora, Sam Daley-Harris of the Microcredit Summit Campaign and Hans Reitz of Grameen Creative Labs. Throughout the week I was able to reconnect with many of the GF staff members who I worked with last summer.

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