UNHCR/UNCDF - Financial inclusion of forcibly displaced persons and host communities

Financial services have a critical role to play in mitigating refugee situations and assisting in a manner that is effective, accountable, and ensures resilience especially for forcibly displaced persons and their host communities in protracted situations.  Affordable access to financial services can help refugees cope with negative shocks, reduce exposure to risk, and stimulate economic activity at community levels.

Refugees’ financial needs evolve depending on their displacement phase, human and social capital, and migratory plans or possibilities. Their need and demand for financial services also depend on vulnerabilities (e.g., trauma and/or poor health), the level of integration, human and social capital (e.g., education, marketable skills, and familiarity with the host culture), financial inclusion in their country of origin, and – especially – their income generating capacities and opportunities.

To encourage providers to reach this market segment and ensure the targeted populations are empowered to use the services to better their lives, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) are launching a programme to financially include forcibly displaced people (FDP) and their host communities.  The Financial Inclusion of FDPs and Host Communities programme will be implemented over a fiveByear period 2018-2022.  This programme was designed under UNCDF’s new strategic framework for 2018-2021 and addresses its Financial Inclusion Practice Area’s priorities for the new planning period.

Latest contributions
  • 10-NOV-2020
    United States of America

    private donors

    $93,700
  • 03-NOV-2020
    Croatia
    $233,918
  • 02-NOV-2020
    United Arab Emirates

    private donors

    $53,770
  • 31-OCT-2020
    China

    private donors

    $67,084
  • Switzerland

    private donors

    $110,086
  • United Arab Emirates

    private donors

    $65,483
  • Spain

    private donors

    $8,812,859
  • 30-OCT-2020
    Czech Republic
    $1,081,315
  • Denmark
    $2,473,610
  • Republic of Korea

    private donors

    $7,702,922
  • Philippines

    private donors

    $172,623
  • Thailand

    private donors

    $480,942
  • France

    private donors

    $158,332
  • Malaysia

    private donors

    $291,864
  • Italy

    private donors

    $1,790,333
  • Canada

    private donors

    $617,154
  • Greece

    private donors

    $118,304
  • Netherlands
    $8,305,881
  • United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

    private donors

    $701,243
  • Brazil

    private donors

    $176,432