TWO Namibians working in micro-financing will meet with fellow practitioners from several countries at this year’s training programme in Indonesia, which started this week.
Selinah Meroro of the Namibia Financial Institution Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) and Amos Robert Kalumelume, who works for the Namibia First Luxury Corporation, are taking part in the ‘Third country training programme on micro-finance for the African region’. The annual training course is sponsored by the governments of Indonesia and Japan through the Japan International Co-operation Agency’s programme of technical co-operation for developing countries.The UN has designated 2005 as the international year of micro-finance.The annual training course is sponsored by the governments of Indonesia and Japan through the Japan International Co-operation Agency’s programme of technical co-operation for developing countries.The UN has designated 2005 as the international year of micro-finance.
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