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Ellen Morris, Ph.D. President Sustainable Energy Solutions 11 May 2006 Learning Center 14th Session of the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development New York Challenges of Microfinance and the Poor Poor people have little or no access to financial services that most of us take for granted Lack of access to affordable loans on the consumer side is a major hurdle in providing energy services for poverty reduction Reliable and affordable energy services are the underpinning of most productive enterprises, but it is not accounted for in the loans There is a knowledge gap between microfinance institutions and energy service providers 1

NEEDS OF THE POOR Financing Terms matched to earning patterns Technology Must be Affordable Quick Technical Service Product Value As per Users Need End-users need technology support and training Lack of awareness has led to less diffusion of technology What Microfinance and Consumer Lending Can Offer Over the last 10 years, microfinance has demonstrated that poor people can and do make use of financial services Helps poor people raise income, increase assets, reduce vulnerability, socially empower its participants (mostly women), and contribute to broader social and economic development Leads to improved access to education, health services, better nutrition, helping to achieve the MDGs, particularly as part of a broader development strategy There are approximately 3000 Microfinance Institutions across the world serving more than 70 million people. 2

Why is microfinance important for increasing access to energy services? Offers divisibility of payments Timing of payments tuned to income stream Often allows the client to offset a more expensive, more harmful energy source (e.g., cleaner cooking fuels) Collateral development impacts are realized by the client and the community Bridging the gap between microfinance and access to energy services CLIENT Total service at doorstep Credit at better terms Access to reputable energy suppliers After sales service Access to other financial services MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION Trust with clients Scaling up with low cost Marketing channels New clients Introduction of new loan portfolio ENERGY COMPANY Acceptance and access at the village level to clients Increased sales Increased market penetration Decreased overhead 3

Financing pre-conditions Energy product must be affordable Financial terms must match the savings or the earnings SEWA Bank Created by 4000 self employed women workers who contributed share capital of Rs.10 ($0.22) each SEWA aims to help women to come out of the vicious cycle of poverty and build capital and assets Aim is to make women owners, users and manager Bank of poor, self-employed women workers established in 1974 4

SEWA, SEWA Bank, and Energy members SELCO sewa SEWA BANK experience MHT SEWA ENERGY DEPARTMENT SEWA BANK SISTER ORGANISATION Energy loans started in late 2004 Better methods of cooking and lighting systems are the priority Training for SEWA Bank staff by SELCO is essential Solar Lighting - for Home based workers - for Street Hawkers 5

Improved cook stoves - for households - for road workers Financing terms Solar lighting systems are offered with doorstep financing Financing terms are designed keeping in view the income earning frequency of the borrowers Lower interest rates are offered as an incentive for timely repayments Loan to cover battery replacement to ensure long term usage of solar lighting system 6

Income generation Average loan size: Rs 10000 ($222) and 100% repayment Lighting: Results in savings of Rs 15/day ($0.33) on fuel for lamps Cooking: Results in 40% savings in fuel and 50% savings in time spent Savings for the end user (as the maintenance and fuel costs for kerosene lanterns are higher without even considering the health benefits) Other work in progress to promote innovation in end-user finance Practitioner Learning Program in Africa 3 Microfinance institutions in Uganda, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe Learning by doing to create new lending products Research program on energy lending in Asia, Africa, and Latin America In-depth look at 2-3 microfinance institutions in each region Assessment of financial performance, loan structure, clients, energy products, and development impacts 7

Summary: How microfinance and energy can have an impact Job creation: Energy entrepreneurs Convenience: Street vendors no longer have to maintain the dirty kerosene lamps Better Products: Vegetables do not smell like kerosene Saving money: The daily charges for cleaner technologies are comparable Quality of life: Enjoying the benefits of clean energy and increased savings 8