Building resilience through financial inclusion: A review of existing evidence and knowledge gaps

BUILDING RESILIENCE THROUGH FINANCIAL INCLUSION: A REVIEW OF EXISTING EVIDENCE AND KNOWLEDGE GAPS

by PIM | May 1, 2019

When: May 9, 2019 - 12:15 PM to 01:45 PM EDT
Where: IFPRI, 1201 Eye Street NW, 12th Floor Conference Center, WashingtonDC 20005 

In low-income countries, disasters induced by climate change are giving rise to new risks, shocks, and stresses among already vulnerable households. Well-designed financial products and services could play a role in increasing low-income families’ resilience by helping them prepare for the uncertain: financial inclusion can facilitate efforts to reduce risks, increase investments, and bounce back from shocks more quickly.

Yet, neither the potential of financial products and services for increasing resilience, nor the most effective designs and delivery mechanisms, are fully understood. Closer collaborations between researchers and decision-makers in the resilience space could shed new light on these questions.

This seminar will provide a space to discuss effective strategies for building resilience through financial inclusion, and make a call for more research on this urgent challenge.

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Opening Remarks

Frank Place, Director of CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets, IFPRI

Overview of Evidence and Research Gaps 

Berber Kramer, Research Fellow, IFPRI

Panelists

Mayada El-Zoghbi, Lead of Strategy, Research, and Development, Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP)

Olga Petryniak, Senior Director for Resilience, Mercy Corps

Jordi Renart, Strategic Coordination Advisor, World Food Program (WFP)

Moderator

Radha Rajkotia, Chief Research and Policy Officer, Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA)

The policy seminar "Building Resilience through Financial Inclusion: A Review of Existing Evidence and Knowledge Gaps" is co-organized by IFPRI and Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). Research by IFPRI and IPA on this topic is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security (CCAFS), and the CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM).

Light lunch will be available starting at 11:45am. Event begins promptly at 12:15pm.


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