
Le Laboratoire d'Action contre la Pauvreté, J-PAL, est un centre de recherche mondial qui œuvre à la réduction de la pauvreté en veillant à ce que les politiques sociales s'appuient sur des preuves scientifiques. S'appuyant sur un réseau de plus de 1,000 chercheurs affiliés dans des universités du monde entier, J-PAL mène des évaluations d'impact randomisées afin de répondre aux questions essentielles dans la lutte contre la pauvreté.
Le Laboratoire d'Action contre la Pauvreté, J-PAL, est un centre de recherche mondial qui œuvre à la réduction de la pauvreté en veillant à ce que les politiques sociales s'appuient sur des preuves scientifiques. S'appuyant sur un réseau de plus de 1,000 chercheurs affiliés dans des universités du monde entier, J-PAL mène des évaluations d'impact randomisées afin de répondre aux questions essentielles dans la lutte contre la pauvreté.
Nos chercheurs affiliés sont basés dans plus de 120 universités et effectuent des évaluations aléatoires dans le monde entier pour concevoir, évaluer et améliorer les programmes et les politiques qui visent à réduire la pauvreté. Ils définissent leurs propres agendas de recherche, collectent des fonds pour mener leurs évaluations et travaillent avec les équipes de J-PAL sur la recherche, la diffusion des résultats et la formation.
Our research, policy, and training work is fundamentally better when it is informed by a broad range of perspectives.
Africa is undergoing a digital revolution. Double-digit growth in mobile phone ownership in the first half of this decade has triggered a surge of innovative digital tools and services across the continent. These innovations have increased access to financial services in sub-Saharan Africa. But the benefits are not being shared equally. An estimated 400 million people on the continent still remain unbanked, most of whom are women living in poor and marginalized communities.
In 2019, the G7 Partnership for Women’s Digital Financial Inclusion in Africa was launched to address gender inequality in the financial sector on the continent. J-PAL Africa’s Digital Identification and Finance Initiative (DigiFI Africa) is honored and excited to be one of the pillars of this G7 partnership.
This partnership aims to support African governments, banks, and financial institutions in establishing more sustainable and equitable digital financial systems. To advance digital financial inclusion of women, the G7 partnership identified five key issues:
J-PAL Africa will focus on supporting gender-specific research to ensure that digital innovations promote the economic empowerment of women through DigiFI. Through DigiFI, J-PAL Africa plans to:
You can read more about DigiFI’s research agenda. We are also excited to launch a new blog series that discusses the various aspects of our research and policy interests and why they are highly relevant in this digital age.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual convening of the G7 Partnership for Women’s Digital Financial Inclusion in Africa will be a closed event and take place virtually on September 23, 2020. This event aims to share the latest findings on the gender effects of digital technologies during the pandemic, accelerate advocacy for women’s digital financial inclusion, encourage donors and African governments to incorporate investments in digital financial inclusion as they rebuild following the pandemic, and highlight the work of all implementing partners.
We will share more details on the outcomes of the event and next steps for our shared research and policy agenda in a forthcoming blog post shortly after the event.