Sri Lanka’s Wijewardena on integrity in microfinance

The major challenge faced by the microfinance industry today is to save itself from spurious practitioners, said W.A. Wijewardena, a deputy governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.

Wijewardena said the moral development of microfinance practitioners must receive the highest priority in any microfinance training programme. He said that they should cultivate truthfulness, honesty, respectfulness. He said that mere technical knowledge without these traits would be meaningless as far as the future

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