Inclusive Green Finance (IGF) is an emerging policy priority for central banks and financial regulators in the AFI network as it helps build climate resilience of vulnerable people by promoting climate mitigation and adaptation projects.
On 11 May 1994, Mia Adams launched the idea of ADA, a development organisation that would provide support to the poorest individuals so they could make their projects a reality. The NGO FIE in Bolivia was one of the first organisations to receive this support. We take a look back at this collaboration.
ADA assists the financial institution partners of the GIZ/ProFinA project in digitalising financial products for the agricultural sector in Burkina Faso and Togo. All project stakeholders met at the GIZ conference in Lusaka, Zambia, in October to discuss the digital solutions suited to their needs and the next steps of their digital development.
ADA is sponsoring the European Microfinance Week (EMW), which is organised by the European Microfinance Platform e-MFP and will take place from 16 to 18 November at the Neumünster Abbey. As a sponsor, ADA will contribute to the event in several ways.
As the mandated investment advisor to the Luxembourg Microfinance and Development Fund (LMDF), ADA prospects, analyses and selects microfinance institutions with profiles sought by the fund. The Mexican IMF Avanza Sólido is a typical LMDF investee.
The second part of the training in agricultural and rural finance (FAR) with the 40 most assiduous participants of the first session in April will be held in Cotonou, Benin, from 17 to 22 October, 2022.
In preparation for the SAM 2023, a panel on the role of inclusive finance in Africa in the context of the current food and climate crisis took place at the Financial Inclusion Week.