Financial essay winner to get 1,000 euros
The Making Finance Work for Africa
Partnership (MFW4A) has called on researchers and students enrolled in an
academic institution to submit an essay on the African financial sector.
The call aims to foster a better
understanding of the issues challenging financial sector development in Africa
and to gather thoughts, opinions and innovative ideas on how to develop the
sector.
Topics selected for this call are
aligned with MFW4A’s priority themes, and include: Addressing financial
illiteracy in Africa (financial inclusion); Deposit and Consignment Funds and
African institutional investors: Roadmap for better social and economic outcomes
(long-term finance); Regulating non-bank financial services and fintechs
(governance and financial stability).
To be eligible, applicants must
be at least 18 years of age in 2020 and registered at an academic institution
(university, college, etc.) either as student or researcher. There are no
restrictions regarding a candidate’s field of study, however, the essay must be
original, unpublished and must relate to one of the above topics.
Applicants from all countries are
eligible to submit their essay, either in French or English.
The winning author will be
awarded a 1,000-euro grant and will also be invited to discuss his/her essay
with financial sector specialists during an MFW4A or partner event. The winning
essay, along with the two runners-up, will be published on the MFW4A portal,
the MFW4A newsletter and the blog section of the websites of MFW4A donors and
partners.
Please submit a short outline
that provides an overview of the essay by March 31, 2020.
Selected authors will be invited
to submit their full essay no later than May 15, 2020.
No fees are required from
applicants.
The secretariat particularly
encourages essay submissions by women and students from the African Development
Bank’s regional member countries.
The Making Finance Work for
Africa Partnership (MFW4A) is a unique platform for African financial sector
development research, advocacy, knowledge management and networking. Its
partners share a common vision of innovative, robust and competitive African
financial systems, providing near-universal access to financial services by
2030 and offering a full range of products and services for the continent.
More details on the call for
essays are available on the following page: http://bit.ly/2wdRM1q
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