FAI - NYU Wagner

@financialaccess

The Financial Access Initiative at NYU Wagner is focused on how financial sectors can better meet the needs of poor households. Publisher of the faiV newslette.

New York, NY
Joined May 2009

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    Mar 15

    This is a partnership between , NYU Wagner, , County Governments and working towards SME growth and coordinated by the SME Advisory Unit. For more details Supporting

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    Mar 12

    Some positive vibes for a change - an example of networking: I tweeted about our loan officers paper and invited and me to chat & write a blog article! Nicer reading than the paper, tbh

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  3. Mar 3

    Follow the for more on how MFIs are responding and recovering from :

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  4. Mar 3

    “The appears to have tested the already fragile work-home pressures of women in microfinance,” writes . Read more on WFH burdens, job exits & greater burnout for MFI staff worldwide:

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    Mar 1

    Happy to share new Sentinel Project Piece by focused on in the . 👉 Read more:

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    Video: “Realizing the Potential of Digitization for Small Businesses.” Feat Chris Locke , Barbara Magnoni , Juan Navarrete , , and Joyce Klein .

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    Feb 24

    Finance can promote an equitable recovery from the pandemic by ensuring that the institutions (financial and others) serving low-income communities remain viable, says Professor of Public Policy and Economics

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  8. Feb 17

    Thanks to all who joined our on the potential applications of digital money in financial inclusion, the diff b/w stablecoin & CBDCs, blockchain’s ability to ease remittances & more. watch here: @timothyodgen

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    Feb 15

    I don’t love making videos, but I couldn’t say no to making this video for the virtual launch of . The report is excellent & timely!

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    Feb 2

    Our next ECA Talk is on how to design cash transfer programs for pandemic recovery. Join and my Bank colleagues and for a stimulating discussion on February 17th

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    Join & as they discuss pro-poor applications of blockchain tech, cybersecurity, consumer protection & more in Part 2 of this series:

    Part 2: From M-Pesa to Dogecoin to the Digital Naira: The Role of Digital Money in Financial Inclusion
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  12. Feb 11

    Join our discussion by registering here:

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  13. Feb 11

    In our next we'll discuss currencies & their role in inclusion, applications of blockchain, cybersecurity, consumer protection & more. Reply here with any burning questions you have on these topics & we'll answer them live at the webinar!

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  14. Feb 7

    Register | Our next explores the role of currencies in financial inclusion, cybersecurity, consumer protection & more:

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  15. Feb 3

    or need a refresher, you read this Q&A from Part 1 here

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  16. Feb 3

    : We closed out last year with & decoding blockchain and money systems. Now we continue the conversation, with a focus on potential applications and relevance to inclusion:

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    Jan 28

    In a new paper "Can Economics Become More Reflexive? Exploring the Potential of Mixed-Methods" I argue that economics should, and can, learn from the qualitative social sciences and sharply reduce the distance between researchers and "subjects"

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    Jan 19

    Past studies like revealed the prevalence of volatility in household finances - which our early data also shows in small firms. We’re now looking at how firms cope, how employees fit in, and decisions owners make to stay afloat:

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    Jan 13

    Meeting the financing needs of of color is critical to ensuring the health of and living up to commitments to address racial inequities. Joyce Klein , , and discuss how to do that.

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  20. Jan 11

    Thanks to all who joined our Dec 15 webinar on Money & Financial Inclusion with & . After 90mins there was still so much to explore - and we got feedback that others agreed. So, would you attend a Part 2? (Part 1: )

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