The Partnership for Making Finance Work for Africa (MFW4A), an initiative that aims to coordinate financial sector development between African governments, the private sector and development organizations, recently launched a website, www.mfw4a.org. The website provides links and documents for financial sector development data, as well as background information on topics including access to finance, rural finance, regional financial integration and remittances.
By Stefanie Rubin, Research Associate
About the Partnership for Making Finance Work for Africa (MFW4A):
The Partnership for Making Finance Work for Africa (MFW4A) was established in October of 2007 at the Annual Meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF). MFW4A aims to facilitate and coordinate financial sector development between African governments, the private sector and development organizations by improving access to information, promoting financial sector development projects and raising awareness.
Additional Resources:
Source Article: Making Finance Work for Africa: “Making Finance Work for Africa Launches www.mfw4a.org,” http://www.mfw4a.org/april-19-2010-making-finance-work-for-africa-launch…
MicroCapital Universe: Making Finance Work for Africa (MFW4A): https://www.microcapital.org/microfinanceuniverse/tiki-index.php?page=Mak…
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