Impact from the Remittance Access Initiative

Impact from the Remittance Access Initiative

27 September, 2023    

KYC and CDD requirements can inhibit access to remittances for low-income, rural households and women. These are our findings from the Remittance Access Initiative where we provided technical assistance – in partnership with IFAD’s Financing Facility for Remittances – through a range of interventions across 7 African countries.

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