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2006 Annual ReportDecember 2006
2007 Annual ReportAugust 2008
2008 Annual ReportAugust 2009
Asset Building for Old Age Security: A Case for Hybrid, Long-Term Savings Micropension ProductsAugust 2008
Bancolombia Moves into MicrofinanceJanuary 2005
Banking for the Majority: Profitable and Responsible MicrofinanceJanuary 2005
Building Human Resources Capacity: Developing Competencies for Microfinance InstitutionsAugust 2008
Capital Markets Guide for Microfinance Institutions (MFIs)August 2008
Citigroup: Creating Innovative Remittance Products and Services at the Global LevelJanuary 2006
Client Case Studies from the Dominican RepublicJanuary 2006
Credit Scoring in MicrofinanceAugust 2008
Developing and Using Financial Risk Management Tools (e-course)October 2008
Diagnostic to Action: Microfinance in AfricaOctober 2008
Equity Building Society Builds a Successful Alliance with a Money Transfer Operator to Offer Remittance ServicesMay 2004
Equity Valuation ToolkitJune 2009
Expansion Strategies in MicrofinanceJanuary 2005
Expert Group +10: Building Domestic Financial Systems that Work for the MajorityJanuary 2005
Foreign Exchange Risk Management in MicrofinanceJuly 2008
From Dollar to Dinar: The Rise of Local Currency Lending in Hedging in Microfinance July 2008
Gender Baseline Survey: Household Resource Allocation and the Capacity of Poor Women to Grow Their Businesses in MoroccoAugust 2008
Gender Study: The Capacity of Poor Women to Grow Their Businesses in the Dominican RepublicSeptember 2008
How-to Guide, Individual LendingAugust 2008
How-to Guide, Introducing Voluntary SavingsAugust 2008
ICICI Builds Technology-based Financial Literacy Services and Remittance Products for Rural MarketsMay 2008
Improving Portfolio Quality: The Janashakti CaseOctober 2005
Marketing for MicrofinanceAugust 2008
Microinsurance that Works for Women: Making Microinsurance Programs Gender-SensitiveNovember 2009
Policies, Regulations and Systems that Promote Sustainable Financial Services to the Poor September 2008
Policy Change: Experience in the WWB NetworkJanuary 2003
Product Diversification in Microfinance: Introducing Individual LendingJanuary 2005
Rural Finance for Small Farmers: An Integrated ApproachAugust 2008
Stemming the Tide of Mission Drift: Microfinance Transformations and the Double Bottom Line July 2008
Strategies for Financial Integration: Access to Commercial Debt July 2008
Toolkit for Developing a Financial Risk Management Policy (FRM Toolkit)October 2008
Transforming the Landscape of Leadership in Microfinance: Maintaining the Focus on WomenJanuary 2009
Using Palm Pilots to Manage Loans: ADOPEM Raises Efficiency with Handheld TechnologyJune 2005
What Do Microfinance Customers Value?August 2008
WWB FactsheetSeptember 2009

upcoming WWb Publications

Local Capital Markets Access A guide for institutional investors and microfinance issuers participating in capital markets transactions in selected emerging markets.
NGO Strategy Manual A practical guide for MFIs to develop a strategic plan for the NGO after an institution transforms to a regulated institution.
Later in 2009, WWB will publish a study on the formalization process of WWB network member Banco ADOPEM in the Dominican Republic.