This month, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) held a workshop designed to educate the public on the new microfinance policy framework released in December 2005. (See Microcapital Blog 7/3/06). The workshop is part of a campaign to sensitize stakeholders (the Nigerian government, Central Bank, the MFIs themselves, public and donor agencies) to the opportunities derived from the new policy program.
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