7th Global Islamic Microfinance Forum
November 24 - 25, 2017 Istanbul, Turkey
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| Technical Session I: Global Development and future potential of Islamic Microfinance | 
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| Islamic Microfinance – Global Scenario & Emerging Trends | 
| The Challenges of Institutional diversity, regulation and supervision in Islamic Microfinance | 
| Scaling of Islamic Microfinance – Opportunities & Challenges | 
| Shariah principles, Operational Mechanism and Marketing Strategies of Islamic Microfinance | 
| Innovation, impact assessment and future potential of Islamic Microfinance | 
| Technical Session II: Evidence of Impact – Financial Inclusion through Islamic Microfinance | 
| Islamic Microfinance as an effective tool of Financial Inclusion | 
| Financial Inclusion through Islamic Microfinance - Evidence of Impact | 
| How Islamic Microfinance can support to tackle the Refugees Crises; The Next Financial Inclusion Frontier | 
| Financial Inclusion: progress, challenges and view of the future Islamic Microfinance | 
| The Digital Revolution and Financial Inclusion | 
| Technical Session III: Qarz-e-Hassan Model of Islamic Microfinance | 
| Akhuwat model adding new dimensions in Microfinance salient features | 
| Qarz –e- Hassan for Agricultural and Rural Finance | 
| Linking Microfinance with business community | 
| Replicating Qarz-e-Hassan Model – Challenges & Benefits | 
| Impact assessment – A Case Study | 
| Technical Session IV: Power Table - Panel Discussion: Funding Sources to Flourish Islamic Microfinance Industry | 
| Funding challenges of Islamic Microfinance Institutions | 
| How to fund Islamic microfinance institutions | 
| Role of Funding Agencies for the Islamic Microfinance | 
| Crowd funding and Technological platform to generate the Funding opportunities | 
| Technical Session V: Power Table – Panel Discussion: Fintech, Crowd funding & Crypto currencies – A New Frontiers of Islamic Microfinance: | 
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| Adoption of Technology for increased transparency and efficiency | 
| Integration of Mobile/ Branchless banking with Islamic Microfinance | 
| Crypto Currencies/peer to peer Networks-Bringing Islamic Microfinance to the Digital World | 
| Role of IT solutions to strengthen Islamic Microfinance Industry | 
| Technical Session Vi: Power Table – Panel Discussion: Outreach, Challenges & Opportunities: | 
| Initiative needed in designing a framework for policy making for the expansion of Islamic Microfinance | 
| Bottlenecks in the strategies which constraint the growth of Islamic Microfinance | 
| Youth Development and Vocational Literacy program through Islamic Microfinance | 
| Opportunities and Challenges faced by Islamic Microfinance Industry | 
| Technical Session VII: Islamic Agriculture and Rural Finance | 
| How Islamic Microfinance can facilitate the Rural Finance? | 
| Islamic Agricultural Finance – An Ideal Mechanism to fulfill the all crop/ farmer needs | 
| Salaam & other Hybrid Products for Agri. & Rural Finance | 
| Compatibility of Islamic Financial Products with Conventional Rural Credit lending Models | 
| Financing need for Agricultural productions Cycle – Stages & Activities | 
| Technical Session VIII: Micro Takaful, Waqf & Zakat – Supportive Elements for Islamic Microfinance | 
| Waqf base Models for Islamic Microfinance | 
| Micro Takaful as Risk Management tool of Islamic Microfinance | 
| Micro Takaful products for Islamic Micro, Rural & Agricultural Finance | 
| Shariah Aspects of Islamic Microfinance | 
| Can Zakat supplement Islamic Microfinance Programs? | 
| Introduction to Agricultural & Rural Operations | 
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| Farm Operations: | 
| Land Preparation | 
| Sowing | 
| Weeding | 
| Harvesting | 
| Marketing | 
| Fertilizer/Pesticides application | 
| Non Farm Operations: | 
| Rearing of livestock | 
| Off Farm | 
| Murabaha as Model of Agri. & Rural Finance | 
| Financing of Agricultural inputs to farmers through Murabaha. | 
| Murabaha contract/process flow. | 
| Various risks associated with Murabaha. | 
| Murabaha price and booking of Murabaha. | 
| Some accounting/ Prudential (AAOIFI + SBP) | 
| Salam and Parallel Salam | 
| Structure of Salam and Parallel Salam. | 
| Application of Salam in financing liquidity requirements of farmers. | 
| Use of Murabaha and Salam to finance various production and consumption needs. | 
| Practical application in various seasonal operations of agricultural production cycle. | 
| Islamic Financing for Livestock Sector | 
| Livestock financing Models for Rural Development | 
| Livestock development through Islamic Microfinance | 
| Musharaka, Muzara & Diminishing Musharakah | 
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| Concept of Musharakah and its variants. | 
| Shariah legitimacy of Muzara financing and application for share cropping. | 
| Musharakah of bank, farmers and agricultural extension advisory. | 
| Concept of Diminishing Musharakah and application for financing agricultural machinery | 
| Ijarah (Islamic Lease) | 
| Shariah Principals & Mechanism of Ijarah | 
| Use of Ijarah in Agricultural Finance | 
| Ijarah as ideal mode of financing for agricultural durables (Tractors, Machinery etc) | 
| Sukuk for Agricultural Sector | 
| Muzara & Musaaqqa, Sukuk ( An innovative product for corporate farming) | 
| Structure, Operation & Performance of agricultural | 
| Takaful Products for Rural and Agri. Sector | 
|  Disaster Management in Rural and Agricultural Sector through Takaful | 
| Takaful Products for crops and livestock | 
| Micro Takaful for Agri./ Rural Development | 
| Rural and Agricultural Infrastructure Development through Islamic Finance | 
| Rural and Agricultural Development through Islamic Finance | 
| Model Villages through Islamic Finance Mechanism |