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With research staff from more than 60 countries, and offices across the globe, IFPRI provides research-based policy solutions to sustainably reduce poverty and end hunger and malnutrition in developing countries.

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Samuel Benin

Samuel Benin is the Acting Director for Africa in the Development Strategies and Governance Unit. He conducts research on national strategies and public investment for accelerating food systems transformation in Africa and provides analytical support to the African Union’s CAADP Biennial Review.

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IFPRI currently has more than 600 employees working in over 80 countries with a wide range of local, national, and international partners.

Financial Inclusion and Climate Resilience Roundtable

Co Organized by Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), Mercy Corps, and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

DC

1201 Eye Street, NW

Washington, United States

May 29 to 30, 2018

  • 1:00 – 3:00 pm (America/New_York)
  • 7:00 – 9:00 pm (Europe/Amsterdam)
  • 10:30 – 12:30 am (Asia/Kolkata)

Rigorous research demonstrates that improved access to formal financial services can help the poor deal with income shocks, whether they are weather-related (such as drought or floods), threats to health and well-being, or other unexpected challenges. As the effects of climate change intensify, appropriate financial services play a crucial role in building household resilience to climate variability and disaster risk. Further evidence is needed to better understand (i) how to design effective financial products and services, including insurance, savings, and payment systems, to meet the needs of populations facing climate-induced disruptions to their livelihoods; (ii) the trade-offs between different products and combinations of products; and (iii) the impact of financial inclusion on resilience to climate variability and disaster risk.

In response to this challenge, Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), Mercy Corps, and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) have joined forces to convene researchers, donors, and practitioners in a roundtable on financial inclusion and resilience to climate variability. Through the event, key stakeholders will take stock of existing evidence, identify important gaps in the evidence, define and prioritize open research questions, and advance a research agenda on financial inclusion and resilience.

The organizers will be working on an evidence brief on the key findings and open research questions on financial inclusion and resilience in the lead up to the event. The insights from the event will be incorporated into a final version to be published in mid-2018.

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