ADA provided training on the basics of inclusive finance and monitored the pilot project with the Ministry until the project drew to a close at the end of 2022.
Luxembourg was the guest country at this year’s edition of FLII Ca&C (Foro Latinoamericano de inversion de impacto en Centroamerica y el Caribe) which was held in Guatemala from 7 to 10 November.
In addition to its existing investments in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, ADA has now advised the Luxembourg Microfinance and Development Fund (LMDF) to venture into Uzbekistan for the first time.
The fourth edition of the agricultural and rural finance training ended in October 2022 in Cotonou, after which the 40 participants proudly received their certificates. We review the training content and highlights.
From 2018 to 2021, ADA supported the Microfinance African Institutions Network (MAIN) in helping its member microfinance institutions (MFIs) do more to encourage the adoption of best practices in money management through financial education.
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.