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Training opportunities
Monday, May 25, 2020 to Friday, May 29, 2020
Financial Inclusion in its simplest form is the ability to access appropriate financial services in the formal financial system. However, it is not just about a bank branch or correspondent on the corner. It is about clients using sustainable, responsible financial products that add value to their daily lives. In other words, there is the need to develop the right product, at the right place, at the right price. The successful implementation of the national financial inclusion strategy is not only in the interests of the consumers of financial services.
Modules:
- Financial systems development.
- Financial inclusion, a key component.
- Removing barriers to financial exclusion.
- Articulating policy instruments and objectives.
- Advancing women’s financial inclusion.
- Developing a proportional approach on regulation.
- Building effective financial systems.
- Measuring the impact of inclusive finance strategies.
- Case study – national financial inclusion strategy.
- Implementation/putting all together.
Target Audience:
- Central bank officials.
- Officials of Ministry of Finance.
- Financial inclusion specialist.
- Rural finance specialist.
Cost:
$3000 per delegate, includes accommodation for four days.
- Region Global
- Language English
- Keywords Policy, Financial Inclusion