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New report unveils pathway to accelerate women's digital financial inclusion in Central Africa
UNCDF and Flutterwave join forces to ensure women's voices are included during the policymaking process on digital financial services. In June 2021, our CEMAC advisory panel shared 23 proposals for accelerating women’s financial inclusion with regulators and public decision-makers in the region. Read the full report here.
Increase financial inclusion for women in Central Africa: Voices from the UNCDF Advisory Panel
How can we develop inclusive digital financial services in the CEMAC region, where more than one in three women are excluded from formal financial services? And what role do policymakers play in ensuring service meet women's needs?
Resources for bringing people together in the policymaking process
We believe people directly impacted by policy change must participate in its design. Women — and groups representing women — have an important role to play. (Resources below.)
CEMAC panel interview series: Mohamadou BADIAGA and Josiane Sylvie MBAKOP NOUKEU
CEMAC panelists Mohamadou BADIAGA and Josiane Sylvie MBAKOP NOUKEU share their perspective on women's financial inclusion and consumer protection.
CEMAC panel interview series: Marie-Pierre NYATANYI and Isabelle CUISENIER-KOUZOU
CEMAC panelists Marie-Pierre NYATANYI and Isabelle CUISENIER-KOUZOU share their perspective on women's financial inclusion and consumer protection.
CEMAC panel interview series: Love Vera GOZION EKOUME and Carlos WAFO
CEMAC panelists Love Vera GOZION and Carlos WAFO of Cameroun share their perspective on women's financial inclusion and consumer protection.
CEMAC panel interview series: Delphine NOUIND and Antoinette MANGARAL KOUDJAL
CEMAC panelists Delphine NOUIND and Antoinette MANGARAL KOUDJAL share their perspective on women's financial inclusion and consumer protection.
CEMAC panel interview series: Agnès OUNOUNOU
CEMAC panelist Agnes OUNOUNOU shares her perspective on women's financial inclusion and consumer protection.
CEMAC panel interview series: Diane NDEUNA and Nadine KAMGA MBEKO
CEMAC panelists Diane NDEUNA and Nadine KAMGA MBEKO share their perspective on women's financial inclusion and consumer protection.
CEMAC panel interview series: Sorel MOUAFO and Justin Jules KOUTETE
CEMAC panelists Sorel MOUAFO and Justin Jules KOUTETE share their perspective on women's financial inclusion and consumer protection.
CEMAC panel interview series: Gislaine MAMPOUYA MACKIZA and Christian Richard ABIAGHE NGOMO
CEMAC panelists Gislaine MAMPOUYA MACKIZA and Christian Richard ABIAGHE NGOMO share their perspective on women's financial inclusion and consumer protection.
Introducing the UNCDF Advisory Panel on Women and Digital Financial Services in Central Africa
This new Advisory Panel brings together nearly 40 women and men in the six countries in the CEMAC economic zone to share their expectations, concerns, and recommendations regarding the financial inclusion of women.
Join our Central Africa advisory panel on women and digital financial services
UNCDF is launching a call for applications to establish a panel of consumers to advance financial inclusion in Central Africa.