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Sao Tome and Principe

Location Africa

A ready reckoner for Sao Tome and Principe's state of policy, regulatory, innovation, and investment environment to enable affordable access to remittances and financial services for migrants and their families.

Location Africa
Topic Policy and Regulations
Sao Tome and Principe
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Migrant Money Notes

Approaches to Evaluating and Estimating Informal Remittance Flows in Developing Economies

Remittances are emerging as one of the largest sources of external finance for many least developing countries, yet their exact size often remains unknown to policymakers and the private sector…
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Country and Regional Diagnostics

Sudan Payment Infrastructure Assessment Report: Regional Harmonization of Remittance Policies in IGAD

The payment infrastructure assessment report for Sudan continues the country’s policy diagnostic assessment as part of UNCDF’s wider project with the IGAD Secretariat on harmonizing remittance policies in the Intergovernmental…
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Articles and Case Studies

Formalizing Remittances for Forcibly Displaced People: Findings from the Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is home to 10 percent of the world’s entire population of internally displaced people – the largest such situation in Africa, with an…
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Migrant Money is a pillar of UNCDF’s Inclusive Digital Economies practice area, which works to promote digital finance that leaves no one behind.