International Funding for Financial Inclusion : Key Trends and Developments

The 2017 edition of CGAP’s annual Cross-Border Funder Survey reports funding commitments from the 23 largest international funders of financial inclusion, representing 80 percent of the full set of over 54 international funders and 73 percent of th...

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Main Authors: Tomilova, Olga, Dashi, Edlira
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/115631533192379981/International-funding-for-financial-inclusion-key-trends-and-developments
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spelling okr-10986-301112021-05-25T10:54:40Z International Funding for Financial Inclusion : Key Trends and Developments Tomilova, Olga Dashi, Edlira FINANCIAL INCLUSION SURVEY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS SDGs FINANCIAL SERVICES ACCESS TO FINANCE GENDER FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS The 2017 edition of CGAP’s annual Cross-Border Funder Survey reports funding commitments from the 23 largest international funders of financial inclusion, representing 80 percent of the full set of over 54 international funders and 73 percent of the global estimated funding commitments for financial inclusion in 2016.1 Financial inclusion, which is broadly perceived as an enabler of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), remains an important focus for funders. Survey results indicate that funding commitments continue to grow steadily, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). International funders are increasingly targeting capacity building for financial services providers (FSPs) and financial inclusion policy and regulation, and at this point, every funder supports the development of digital financial services (DFS). 2018-08-02T16:49:33Z 2018-08-02T16:49:33Z 2017-12 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/115631533192379981/International-funding-for-financial-inclusion-key-trends-and-developments http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30111 English CGAP Brief; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief
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topic FINANCIAL INCLUSION
SURVEY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
SDGs
FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCESS TO FINANCE
GENDER
FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS
spellingShingle FINANCIAL INCLUSION
SURVEY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
SDGs
FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCESS TO FINANCE
GENDER
FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS
Tomilova, Olga
Dashi, Edlira
International Funding for Financial Inclusion : Key Trends and Developments
relation CGAP Brief;
description The 2017 edition of CGAP’s annual Cross-Border Funder Survey reports funding commitments from the 23 largest international funders of financial inclusion, representing 80 percent of the full set of over 54 international funders and 73 percent of the global estimated funding commitments for financial inclusion in 2016.1 Financial inclusion, which is broadly perceived as an enabler of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), remains an important focus for funders. Survey results indicate that funding commitments continue to grow steadily, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). International funders are increasingly targeting capacity building for financial services providers (FSPs) and financial inclusion policy and regulation, and at this point, every funder supports the development of digital financial services (DFS).
format Brief
author Tomilova, Olga
Dashi, Edlira
author_facet Tomilova, Olga
Dashi, Edlira
author_sort Tomilova, Olga
title International Funding for Financial Inclusion : Key Trends and Developments
title_short International Funding for Financial Inclusion : Key Trends and Developments
title_full International Funding for Financial Inclusion : Key Trends and Developments
title_fullStr International Funding for Financial Inclusion : Key Trends and Developments
title_full_unstemmed International Funding for Financial Inclusion : Key Trends and Developments
title_sort international funding for financial inclusion : key trends and developments
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2018
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/115631533192379981/International-funding-for-financial-inclusion-key-trends-and-developments
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