The stakeholders of the ADA-coordinated Smallholder Safety Net Upscaling Programme (SSNUP) gathered in Luxembourg for a two-day workshop on 19 and 20 April.
A survey of the microfinance sector in Myanmar shines a light on the current difficult operating environment and makes recommendations for policymakers, microfinance institutions (MFIs) and international investors on how to address the challenges.
The introductory e-learning session of the 2023 edition of the Agricultural and Rural Finance (FAR) training is underway. The strong interest in the training is proof of the need to strengthen financing skills in the African agricultural sector.
Togo will host this year's African Microfinance Week (SAM) from 16-20 October. In February, The Togolese Ministry for Financial Inclusion, MAIN (Microfinance African Institutions Network) and ADA met in the heart of the capital Lomé to lay the groundwork for the event's launch.
In Laos, ADA promotes financial inclusion for low-income populations through the consolidation and professionalisation of the country's inclusive finance sector.