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						Opinion: The U.S. Post Office Banks on the PoorPeople like to complain about banks popping up like Starbucks on every corner these days. But in poor neighborhoods, the phenomenon is quite the opposite: Over the past couple of decades, the banks have pulled out. - Categories
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						Safaricom Deal to Allow Diaspora to Send Money to M-Pesa AccountsAccording to the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), last year’s diaspora remittances reached US$1.3 billion (KSh112 billion), up from US$1.17 billion (KSh101 billion) in 2012. - Categories
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						Zimbabwe’s Mobile Money Agents Form AssociationAgents handling mobile money transactions for Econet, Telecel Zimbabwe and NetOne in Zimbabwe have formed an association to advance their interests and lobby for inclusion in policy making. - Categories
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						Kenyan Banks Scrambling to Leverage M-PesaKenyan banks are reported to be scrambling to leverage Safaricom’s mobile banking platform, M-PESA, to attract more customers. - Categories
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						Opinion: A Wealthier Africa Will Depend on Health CareThe BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) have long been the focus of emerging-market investors. But it is in Africa, a region with the world’s second-fastest growth, where the next big business opportunities lie. - Categories
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						Power imbalances between nations ‘undermining global health efforts’A joint commission from The Lancet and the University of Oslo in Norway finds that the imbalance of political power between nations is failing to protect the public's health, and calls for urgent reform in global decision making. - Categories
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						A Bank Account for All Adults … By 2016: India’s Nachiket Mor committee report has made headlines – will it make an impact?In India, 40 percent of the population doesn’t have access to financial services. But a Reserve Bank of India committee has recommended providing bank accounts for all Indian adults by 2016 - and it has an intriguing plan for doing so. Some see this as “the starting point for a new financial architecture" in India. Will the impact measure up to the ambition? - Categories
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						African mobile phone leaders take action to expand financial inclusionThe 2nd African Mobile Phone Financial Services Policy Initiative (AMPI) Leaders Roundtable meeting held 4-6 February 2014 in Naivasha, Kenya, was a historic event and tremendous step forward in moving the region toward collectively focusing on harnessing and further enabling the expansion of digital financial inclusion across Africa. - Categories
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