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Migrant Money Monitors

Sudan

Location Africa

A ready reckoner for Sudan'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
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Sudan
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Related Resources

Articles and Case Studies

Understanding Informal Remittances

Understanding channels and volumes of informal remittance flows are equally essential for policy-makers. Beyond policy and regulatory efforts to formalize remittance flows, central banks should consider developing more robust models…
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Reference Guides

Survey Strategy and Questionnaire on Estimating Informal Remittances

Most countries have good data on remittances sent/received through intermediaries licensed and regulated by national authorities, such as central banks. However, data collection on informal remittances, particularly in LDCs, is…
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Articles and Case Studies

Putting People First: Africa Leads the Way on Reimagining Remittance Regulations

Differing rules and regulations mean that what should be a simple act – sending one’s own money back home – is often a source of confusion and stress for migrants.…
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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.