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Despite fuelling the international support system driven by remittances, millions of migrants and their families have been left out of the financial mainstream. MIF projects seek to leverage the development impact of these flows to the region by making money transfers cheaper and safer and putting formal banking services within reach of those sending and receiving remittances. This is especially important in underserved rural areas that receive the bulk of remittances, where a joint program with MIF and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) focuses its efforts.

2009 Call for Proposals: Financing Facility for Remittances

Projects
Approved:
Ecuador. May 23, 2007. Alternative Remittance Distribution Channel for Small Financial Intermediaries >>
Haiti. Oct 11, 2006. Enhancement of the Remittances Services to and within Rural Haiti >>
Regional. Aug 02, 2006. Application of General Principles for Remittance Markets >>

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News
Aug 12, 2009. Remittances to Latin America and the Caribbean to drop 11% in 2009, according to IDB >> 
Mar 16, 2009. IDB sees remittances to Latin America and the Caribbean declining in 2009 >> 
Oct 09, 2008. IDB underscores support for microfinance in Latin America in face of international turmoil >>
Oct 01, 2008. Economic downturns, inflation hit remittances to Latin America >>

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    In the Spotlight:

    NEW FIGURES March 16, 2009: Remittances in times of financial instability. Read more >>

    Remittances to Latin America and the Caribbean 2008
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    Remittances from the U.S. to Latin America 2008
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    Remittances from Spain to Latin America 2006
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    Learning Community:

    Go to the Remittances Community >>

    Key Documents:

    Banking the remittances of Nicaraguan immigrants in Costa Rica. Can this help spur social and economic development? (in Spanish)Read the paper >>

    Lessons Learned:

    See our lessons on remittances >>



       
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