Don’t Miss Out! Early Bird Registration Extended for the 26th MFC Annual Conference!
Join the upcoming MFC 26th Annual Conference: Embracing Diversity for Inclusive Finance. Register now at https://2024mfc.org/ and take advantage of exclusive rates.
- Dates: May 14-15, 2024
- Location: Cracow, Poland
The MFC conference will showcase good practices and innovative solutions for promoting diversity and inclusion. The event will bring together 500 microfinance practitioners, impact investors, IT providers, researchers, policymakers and donors from different regions and backgrounds.
During the conference, MFC will delve into the profound impact of microfinance on diverse communities, including migrants, farmers, and women.
Why Attend?
- Network and Partner: Connect with industry leaders and forge valuable partnerships.
- Empowerment through Microfinance: Discover how microfinance empowers diverse communities.
- Skill Development: Engage in discussions aligned with the European Year of Skills initiative.
- Inspiring Talks: Attend insightful sessions and actively contribute to shaping the future of microfinance.
Captivating Cracow in Poland
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Cracow, known as Poland’s cultural capital. Explore its rich history, breathtaking architecture, and thriving arts scene. Cracow seamlessly blends tradition with modernity, offering an unforgettable backdrop for our transformative conference.
Join MFC in Cracow as they collectively advance microfinance, foster social and economic development, and embrace the power of diversity.
Secure your spot today and take advantage of special rates. The early bird price will end on 14 April. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be part of a dynamic gathering dedicated to driving positive change through microfinance.
MFC looks forward to welcoming you to Cracow for an enriching and inspiring conference experience.
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