
Gender-intentional policymaking
We partner with governments to advance policies and regulations that are intentional about including women in the digital economy.
Accelerating gender-intentional policy change
Access to and use of digital financial services are important drivers of economic participation for women in emerging economies. Many policymakers and regulators are actively seeking ways to implement policies and reforms that can enable women to lead financially secure lives.
(See The Impacts of Digital Financial Services on Women’s Economic Empowerment by The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.)
We work closely with governments and civil society to prioritize women at all stages of policymaking process. We do this through focusing on POLICY, PARTICIPATION, and POWER:
+ 1. POLICY: Anchoring gender in policy design
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+ 2. PARTICIPATION: Facilitating inclusive participation
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+ 3. POWER: Bolstering power and representation
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Key projects
With the support of the French Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and in collaboration with our strategic partners, we have developed a model for organising and elevating women’s voices in the DFS policymaking process.

10 Media Resources on Women's Digital Financial Inclusion
Are you a journalist interested in women's digital financial inclusion (WDFI)? Do you want to enhance your knowledge of WDFI challenges and gain better insight into global opportunities for change, particularly in Ethiopia and Africa?
Here are some resources to help you get started.

Funding opportunity: Women’s Digital Financial Inclusion in Ethiopia
Learn more about an open call for applications for civil society-led projects that advance women’s digital financial inclusion in Ethiopia. The deadline to apply is June 22, 2023.
Note: The grants are administered by Women’s World Banking with UNCDF operating as a technical advisor for grant selection and monitoring and evaluation.

Campaign: Women’s Digital Financial Literacy in Ethiopia
Working together across sectors, we collected resources, examples of good practices, and key insights on women’s digital financial literacy to share with the National Bank of Ethiopia and inform the implementation of the strategy.

Women’s Digital Financial Inclusion Advocacy Hub
The WDFI Advocacy Hub is a catalyst for collective action. It unifies local, regional, and global stakeholders with the common objective of accelerating progress in Women’s Digital Financial Inclusion (WDFI).

Advisory Panel on Women and Digital Financial Services in the CEMAC region
The Advisory Panel on Women and Digital Financial Services in the CEMAC Region convened 35+ civil society representatives from across the six CEMAC countries (Gabon, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, the Republic of the Congo and Equatorial Guinea) to develop recommendations for regulators and policymakers.
Spotlight on women’s digital financial inclusion in Ethiopia
Growing and learning
Women’s economic empowerment is a key focus of our work and a central component of our commitment to creating the conditions where digital financial services can benefit everyone.
In the coming months we will continue to offer sustained regulatory technical assistance and optimize the impact of this assistance through targeted advocacy and capacity building that drives high-level buy-in and leverages local evidence and expertise.