SANABEL
The Microfinance Network of Arab Countries
Ranya Abdel-Baki, Deputy Executive Director
1 El Sad El Aly Square
Suite 51, Dokki, Giza
12311 Egypt
Tel  + 202 37 48 86 24
Fax + 202 33 37 07 14
Email rabdelbaki(at)sanabelnetwork.org
Web site: www.sanabelnetwork.org

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Background   

Sanabel was established in 2002 and is the only regional network serving the Arab region. The network advocates for growth, innovation, best practices & standardization of the microfinance sector in Arab countries.

Activity

Sanabel currently has 71 members from 12 different countries; namely, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Mauritania, Morocco, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia and Yemen. By the end of 2008, Sanabel’s members served more than 2.6 million borrowers, representing 83% of total outreach in the Arab region. Members’ total gross loan portfolio is estimated at USD 1.242 billion.

As evidenced by the low average loan balance amongst Sanabel members (USD 474 in 2008) and high outreach to female borrowers (62% in 2008), it could well be said that Sanabel’s members are targeting the poorest of the poor in the Arab region.

The network’s key activities are: training and capacity building (to which a social performance management component has been introduced), standardization and benchmarking (currently undertaken by the transparency and research department), information dissemination and exchange (currently undertaken through communications department, Arabic Microfinance Gateway, and the Annual Conference).