Dashi, EdliraLahaye, EstelleRizvanolli, Ralitsa2014-05-292014-05-292013-12https://hdl.handle.net/10986/18419In recent years, the development community has sustained support for microfinance but broadened funding to encompass a wider goal of financial inclusion. International funders have been adapting priorities to meet this broader vision, as reflected in the 2012 consultative group to assist the poorest (CGAP) funder survey. This brief analyzes trends in the international funding landscape for financial inclusion.en-USCC BY 3.0 IGOACCESS TO FINANCEBANKSBARRIERCAPACITY BUILDINGCONSUMER PROTECTIONDEBTDEBT FINANCINGDEVELOPMENT FINANCEDEVELOPMENT FINANCE INSTITUTIONSECONOMIC CRISISECONOMIC OPPORTUNITYFINANCIAL CRISISFINANCIAL REGULATIONFINANCIAL SERVICEFINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERSFINANCIAL SERVICESFINANCIAL SYSTEMFORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICESGRANT FUNDINGGROWTH RATEHOUSEHOLDSINFORMATION FLOWSINFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTSINSTITUTIONAL CAPACITYINSTITUTIONAL INVESTORSINSTITUTIONAL STRUCTUREINSTRUMENTINVESTMENT VEHICLELOANLOAN PORTFOLIOLOCAL BANKSMARKET DEVELOPMENTMARKET INFRASTRUCTUREMICROENTERPRISESMICROFINANCEPAYMENT SYSTEMSPOLICY ENVIRONMENTPORTFOLIOSPRIVATE FUNDINGPUBLICPUBLIC FUNDINGPUBLIC RESOURCESRETAIL INVESTORSMALL ENTERPRISESMALL ENTERPRISE FINANCESMALL ENTERPRISESTRANSPARENCYTrends in International Funding for Financial InclusionEvolution du financement international en faveur de l'inclusion financiere Tendencias en materia de financiamiento internacional para la inclusion financier10.1596/18419