An incredible tool for poverty alleviation
AlHuda CIBE has been conducting Global Islamic Microfinance Forum for the last eight years. This time, AlHuda CIBE will be holding the 9th Global Islamic Microfinance Forum on December 11, 2019 with Two Days Post Event Workshop on Operations and Practices of Islamic Micro & Islamic Agriculture Finance on December 12 -13, 2019 at Pearl Continental Hotel Lahore, Pakistan. The notion behind conducting these forums is to create awareness of Islamic Microfinance for the benefit of mankind. AlHuda is encouraging practitioners, microfinance institutions, donor agencies and Government Institutions by building up to acknowledgement of Islamic Microfinance System.
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December 11, 2019 |
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Inaugural session |
Recitation of Holy Quran |
Welcome Address |
Inaugural & Key Note Address |
Technical Session I: Global Development and future potential of Islamic Microfinance |
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 and FinTech |
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 through Shariah FinTech |
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? |
A Glance on Islamic Finance |
Riba and Prohibition of Riba |
Economics Rationale for Prohibition of Riba |
Deference between Islamic Microfinance & Conventional Microfinance Mechanism |
Development of Islamic Microfinance in Pakistan |
Shariah Foundation and Applications of Islamic Microfinance |
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Conceptual Framework of Islamic Microfinance |
Islamic Microfinance Characteristics |
Sustainability outreach and Problems pertaining to microfinance system |
Microfinance & its Product Mechanism |
Islamic Microfinance as effective tool of poverty alleviation |
Islamic Micro Financial Products mechanisms & Compatibility with Conventional Microfinance Products |
Trade Based Modes of Islamic Microfinance (Murabaha, Salam, Istina etc.) |
Mechanism of Trade Based Product (Murabaha, Salam & Istina) |
Islamic Microfinance Products- Operations and Practices |
Partnership based of Islamic Microfinance (Mudarabah & Musharakah) |
Rental Based Mechanism/Products of Islamic Microfinance (Ijarah & Diminishing Musharakah) |
Application of Partnership & Rental based modes in Islamic Microfinance |
Different Models & Deposit Management in Islamic Microfinance- Operations and Practices |
Definitions, Concepts & Uses of Waqf, Qarz – e – Hassan, Cooperatives & Zakat in Islamic Microfinance system |
Liability (Deposit) Management Techniques for Islamic Microfinance |
Development of Islamic Microfinance in Pakistan |
Micro Takaful (Islamic Micro Insurance) & Risk Mitigation |
Definition of Micro Takaful. How Micro Takaful products works with Islamic Microfinance |
Structure, Operation and Performance of Micro Takaful for Poverty Alleviation |
Opportunities and Challenges of Micro Takaful in Islamic Microfinance |
Shariah Fintech- Outreach, a step forward |
Definition of Fintech and Shariah Fintech |
Segments of Fintech Industry |
Fintech and Financial Inclusion |
Fintech Features and Challenges |
Fintech in Islamic Microfinance |
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