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Navigating Uganda's regulatory landscape: Ensuring consumer protection through robust legal and regulatory frameworks
Uganda’s financial consumer protection involves multiple regulators, each with unique roles and challenges. We explore the regulatory landscape, highlighting key institutions and discussing the need for better coordination, enforcement, and public awareness to ensure fair and effective consumer protection across the financial sector.
Why you should use the UNCDF Policy Accelerator's briefing notes to understand the DPI Policy Ecosystem
If you're a policymaker, development professional, or private sector player working to advance digital transformation in LDCs, here's why you should explore the Policy Accelerator Briefing Notes.
Navigating the pitfalls: 3 consumer challenges in Uganda's Financial Consumer Protection
Uganda's financial landscape is booming, with mobile money leading the surge in financial inclusion. However, this progress demands robust consumer protection measures to prevent financial harm.
Navigating trade-offs in Digital Public Infrastructure regulation
Addressing high-priority regulatory and policy issues for policymakers in Least Developed Countries (LDCs).
WDFI Ethiopia celebrates 2024 subgrantee recipients
The Women's Digital Financial Inclusion Advocacy Hub in Ethiopia program proudly announces its 2024 subgrantee recipients.
Advancing digital inclusion: Policy Accelerator's five-year journey
UNCDF's Policy Accelerator program emerges as a critical partner to governments, co-orchestrating a symphony of policy change across Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.
Central banks and Digital Public Infrastructure : Policy considerations
Discover how central banks and financial regulators can harness Digital Public Infrastructure to drive inclusive economic growth in Least Developed Countries, addressing challenges in regulation, stability, and interoperability for a brighter digital future.
Workshop: The state of Digital Financial Inclusion in Ethiopia
WDFI Advocacy Hub in Ethiopia organized a workshop that highlighted the latest findings in Digital Financial Inclusion.
An Open Letter: Digital Financial Capability is critical to unlocking the power of women’s financial inclusion
Working together, we can act to pave the way for digital financial capability. As more and more of the world embraces digital finance as the future, we must make sure that women are not left behind, but rather build trust in and benefit from the opportunities they provide.
Newest financial inclusion data provides compelling insights for Ethiopia
Access to finance in Ethiopia has increased over the years, largely driven by financial institution accounts. Yet, women remain largely excluded from the financial sector, with certain gaps widening over time. This brief analyses data from The World Bank’s Global Findex 2022 and other sources to assess the financial inclusion landscape in Ethiopia and presents both high-level and specific actions to take into consideration.
Tanzania launches National Financial Inclusion Framework
Tanzania has launched its National Financial Inclusion Framework for 2023-2028, aiming to enhance access and usage of affordable and high-quality financial products and services.
Introducing the 2023 WDFI Advocacy Hub members
UNCDF is excited to announce new members of the WDFI Advocacy Hub Ethiopia Coalition. As of June 2023, our membership consists of 26 diverse organisations from different sectors of society.
Empowering data-driven supervision in developing countries: Bridging gaps and embracing ‘suptech’ in the era of digital finance
Partners can help central banks stay up-to-date with the latest technological advancements and develop forward-thinking approaches to supervision, ensuring that central banks remain well-equipped to safeguard financial stability, protect consumers, and promote inclusive growth in the ever-changing DFS ecosystem.
Celebrating one year of the WDFI Advocacy Hub
The WDFI Advocacy Hub commemorated its first anniversary in Addis Ababa with a variety of engagements.
Analysis: The National Economic and Financial Committee (CNEF) is an essential actor for financial inclusion in Cameroun
To make the National Inclusive Finance Strategy a reality for all Cameroonians, the CNEF is at the forefront, resolutely committed to the protection of financial consumers. Learn more about its key projects and why UNCDF is supporting its work.
Watch: Part 1 of the ‘Bridging the Digital Divide’ webinar series
The first webinar in this series delved into the transformative potential of digital financial services in empowering women and driving gender equality. With a range of speakers, the webinar explored the challenges faced by women in accessing financial services and the immense opportunities that digital financial inclusion can bring.
Bridging the digital divide: Webinar series on advancing financial inclusion
IE Africa Center and the UNCDF Policy Accelerator have partnered to co-create a series of thought-provoking and insightful webinars that aim to bridge the digital divide and advance financial inclusion for all, with a special focus on women's financial inclusion and consumer protection in the digital financial ecosystem.
Congratulations to Sophie Falsini
Sophie Falsini was named to Innovate Finance “Women in Fintech Powerlist 2022” in recognition for her significant contributions to gender-intentional policymaking in sub-Saharan Africa.
Insights for Tanzania: What global data reveals about financial inclusion for women
Access to and use of digital financial services in Tanzania has increased over the past decade. But despite this progress, women remain under-served by the financial system. This brief analyses data from The World Bank’s Global Findex 2021 and other sources then presents recommendations for increasing financial inclusion in Tanzania.
Looking back, pushing forward: WDFI Advocacy Hub year in review
Find out how the WDFI Advocacy Hub is creating an environment where women can make an informed choice on their financial future and lift their communities and national economies in Ethiopia.