Financial networks are vital for delivering assistance during a humanitarian crisis, yet financial systems aren’t always prepared to handle a crisis or a large influx of displaced people. Being able to provide quality financial services during humanitarian crises can improve people’s resilience and help sustain livelihoods. http://wrld.bg/IjRv30cIzrv #WithRefugees
Financial inclusion for displaced people yields societal and economic benefits for all
Sixty-five million people Worldwide are displaced by conflict and war. Developing countries host 95% of them. Displaced people need help. But so do their host communities, which face enormous sudden pressures on their Infrastructure, public services and markets. These pressures have the potential to…