Climate change poses an existential threat to low-income populations in developing countries. What can the financial inclusion sector do about this worrying trend? This blog series looks at how different stakeholders are addressing this question at the nexus between climate change and financial inclusion. After providing an introduction to the topic with a list of key resources, the blog posts in the series explore the topic through the lens of low-income customers, financial service providers and policymakers.
The third post of the FinDev Blog Series on Climate Change and Financial Inclusion discusses the 4 Ps of inclusive green finance, which provide a framework for policymakers to harness the potential of financial inclusion.
The publications in this FinDev Guide explore the connection between financial inclusion and climate change resilience and adaptation, through the lens of financial service providers, investors and policymakers.
In the first post of the FinDev Blog Series on Climate Change and Financial Inclusion, we explore insights from Rwandan smallholder farmers on building climate resilience through microfinance.