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Building Resilience through Inclusive Insurance: Insights from the European Microfinance Award 2025
By Sam Mendelson. With valuable support from Fernando Naranjo & Daniel Rozas from e-MFP, consultants Rishi Raithatha & Micol Guarneri, and Matthew Genazzini, Asier Achutegui, & Pedro Pinheiro from the Microinsurance Network. ‘Building Resilience through Inclusive Insurance’ explores how inclusive insurance empowers low-income and vulnerable people to manage risk and seize opportunity. Drawing on insights…
Read MoreEuropean Microfinance Award 2024 “Advancing Financial Inclusion for Refugees and Forcibly Displaced People” – 15th Edition
The 2024 European Microfinance Award “Advancing Financial Inclusion for Refugees & Forcibly Displaced People” highlights organisations active in financial inclusion that help forcibly displaced people build resilience, restore livelihoods, and live with dignity in host communities. And the winner is… RURAL FINANCE INITIATIVE (RUFI) – Uganda RUFI has been selected as winner to receive…
Read MoreEuropean Microfinance Award 2023 “Inclusive Finance for Food Security & Nutrition” – 14th Edition
The 2023 European Microfinance Award “Inclusive Finance for Food Security & Nutrition” highlights innovations by financial inclusion organisations to safeguard access to quality and affordable food for vulnerable populations and to increase resilience of sustainable food systems. And the winner is… YIKRI – Burkina Faso Yikri is an MFI in Burkina Faso, a country with…
Read MoreEuropean Microfinance Award 2022 “Financial Inclusion that works for Women” – 13th Edition
The 2022 European Microfinance Award “Financial Inclusion that Works for Women” highlights organisations working in financial inclusion that aim to understand and meet women’s challenges and aspirations in order to go beyond traditional gender outreach strategies. And the winner is… Banco FIE – Bolivia Banco FIE is a Bolivian bank established since 2010. It…
Read MoreEuropean Microfinance Award 2021 “Inclusive Finance and Healthcare” – 12th Edition
The 2021 European Microfinance Award “Inclusive Finance and Health Care” intends to highlight initiatives that facilitate access to quality and affordable health care for low-income communities And the winner is… Fonkoze – Haiti Fonkoze is a family of 3 institutions, whose collective mission is to provide financial and non-financial services to empower Haitians—primarily women—to…
Read MoreEuropean Microfinance Award 2020 “Encouraging Effective & Inclusive Savings” – 11th Edition
The 2020 European Microfinance Award 2020 “Encouraging Effective & Inclusive Savings” highlights the crucial role that savings can play for low-income and excluded populations, and how financial providers can encourage their effective and widespread use. And the winner is… Muktinath Bikas Bank Ltd. – Nepal Muktinath Bikas Bank Ltd. (MBB) is a leading National Development…
Read MoreEuropean Microfinance Award 2019 “Strengthening Resilience to Climate Change” – 10th Edition
The objective of the European Microfinance Award 2019 “Strengthening Resilience to Climate Change” is to recognise organisations active in the financial inclusion sector that provide financial and non-financial products and services aimed at strengthening the resilience of vulnerable communities to the effects of climate change. And the winner is… APA INSURANCE LTD – KENYA…
Read MoreEuropean Microfinance Award 2018 “Financial Inclusion Through Technology” – 9th Edition
The 2018 Award intends to highlight how financial services providers can use technology innovations to expand outreach, broaden product offerings, improve the client experience, and increase operating efficiency, all guided by an unwavering focus on socially responsible finance. And the winner is… ADVANS CÔTE D’IVOIRE Advans Côte d’Ivoire (CI) is a non-bank financial…
Read MoreEuropean Microfinance Award 2017 “Microfinance for Housing” – 8th Edition
Housing is not just an identifier of poverty, but rather it is the cause of a host of developmental problems. Exposure to the elements, poor ventilation, and insufficient arrangements for basic hygiene are major causes of poor health. Improper building structures undermine safety and increase vulnerability to disaster. Lack of lighting and sufficient space limits…
Read MoreEuropean Microfinance Award 2016 “Microfinance and Access to Education” – 7th Edition
Now, as much as ever, education is by far the largest determinant of future economic status and self-reliance, and one of its benefits is the lower risk of unemployment. There are, however, some 75 million young people currently unemployed,while there remains a dearth of skilled entry-level workers. Therefore, enhancing skill development programmes that are relevant…
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