Ethiopia and Malawi’s DFS Associations have ambitious plans. Their commitment to financial inclusion remains strong as they embrace their new identities. Now as established associations, they face the crucial challenge of sustainability. This session will delve into their plans to become independent, leveraging insights from successful global models to secure long-term financial stability and move beyond their initial reliance on donor support.

It will also explore the valuable lessons learned and best practices they hope to leverage to promote financial inclusion for all, with a particular focus on women and marginalized groups. Their journey offers valuable insights into the power of collaboration in driving innovation and financial inclusion, emphasizing the associations’ desire to use their experience and best practices to impact national strategies. It also showcases a real-life example of successful transformation through a shared vision for the future of digital financial services.

Speakers

  • Nicolas Fichers, Policy Officer, INTPA E3- Private Sector Engagement & Employment
  • Bram Peters, DFS4Resilience Programme Manager-UNCDF
  • Sarah Corley, President, Alliance of Digital Finance Associations
  • William Kaunda, DFS Association-Malawi, Board Chair

Language: English

Q&A session languages: English 

Registration

Onsite (InfoPoint)

Online (Webex Meetings)



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