New Case Study: Progress out of Poverty Index™ at PRISMA Microfinance
Today, we are very excited to announce the release of our newest case study on the use of the Progress out of Poverty Index™ (PPI™):
Progress out of Poverty Index at PRISMA Microfinance:
Using the PPI to Target and Serve Rural Poor Women

- Progress out of Poverty Index en Microfinanzas PRISMA:
- Uso del PPI para poder llegar y servir a las mujeres pobres de las zonas rurales

This case study illustrates how PRISMA has used three years of PPI data collection to reach and serve its target clientele. It also discusses the challenges and opportunities that the institution is facing and how it plans to address them.
Below please find all media related to today's release (these materials are all available in both English and Spanish):
The case study:
- English:
- Progress out of Poverty Index at PRISMA Microfinance: Using the PPI to Target and Serve Rural Poor Women
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- Spanish:
- Progress out of Poverty Index en Microfinanzas PRISMA: Uso del PPI para poder llegar y servir a las mujeres pobres de las zonas rurales
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Press Release:
>English
>Spanish
Blog: PRISMA Microfinance and the PPI: Improving Services for Rural Poor Women
Diego Fernandez Concha (Director of Microfinanzas PRISMA) on the case study and PRISMA’s work.
Video testimonials:
Diego Fernandez Concha and Yolirruth Nunez (Regional SPM Coordinator at Oikocredit Peru, Colombia & Ecuador) talking about what the PPI means to them and their work.


