Promoting digital and financial inclusion through remittances and micro-savings in Ghana

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IFAD is partnering with Ecobank Ghana under the PRIME Africa initiative to launch
innovative financial solutions aimed at enhancing access and use of remittance services
by Ghanaians in Germany and the Netherlands, as well as their families back home.

Leveraging on remittances to drive financial inclusion in rural Ghana though an innovative financial literacy scheme

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IFAD is partnering with Fidelity Bank Ghana under the PRIME Africa initiative to enable
remittance recipients in high-migration rural areas to increase their share of remittances
saved in formal bank accounts. Remittance recipients without proximity to a bank branch
end up having to foot costly journeys to cash out their remittances. By targeting un(der)

SFAX - Multi-stakeholder cooperation projects to ensure migrant access to services amidst COVID-19

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This action was submitted through the GFMD Mayors Mechanism Call to Local Action for Migrants and Refugees.
In Sfax, an underestimated number of migrants in Sfax were in need of information and access to health and social services when the epidemic of COVID-19 started. Many had lost jobs and were in need of support to livelihood. Their conditions worsened with the imposition of the lock-down. Additionally, the Municipality faced three key challenges:
- The absence of a national normative framework for the protection of migrants.

Welcoming San José Plan 2.0: Moving toward Civic, Economic, Linguistic, and Social Inclusion 2021-2024

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This action was submitted through the GFMD Mayors Mechanism Call to Local Action for Migrants and Refugees.
The Welcoming San José Plan is a community-derived set of 23 strategies across four core pillars which aim to facilitate and accelerate immigrant inclusion in civic, economic, linguistic, and social aspects of life in San José and ensure that immigrants and refugees are engaged, respected, and have opportunities to reach their fullest potential.
The Four Pillars of the Welcoming San José Plan are:

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