The Maya Declaration

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La déclaration de Maya est un ensemble de principes en matière de développement de politiques d'inclusion financière. Elle a été formulée par un groupe d'institutions de pays en développement, au cours du "Global Policy Forum" de l'Alliance pour l'Inclusion Financière qui s'est tenue au Mexique en 2011. rdf:langString
The Maya Declaration is a global initiative for responsible and sustainable financial inclusion that aims to reduce poverty and ensure financial stability for the benefit of all. It is the first global and measurable set of financial inclusion commitments by developing and emerging economies. Since its launch at the 2011 Global Policy Forum (GPF) in Mexico, members of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion (AFI) have made concrete financial inclusion targets, continued to implement in-country policy improvements and regularly shared progress updates on the AFI Data Portal (ADP). rdf:langString
rdf:langString Déclaration de Maya
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rdf:langString La déclaration de Maya est un ensemble de principes en matière de développement de politiques d'inclusion financière. Elle a été formulée par un groupe d'institutions de pays en développement, au cours du "Global Policy Forum" de l'Alliance pour l'Inclusion Financière qui s'est tenue au Mexique en 2011.
rdf:langString The Maya Declaration is a global initiative for responsible and sustainable financial inclusion that aims to reduce poverty and ensure financial stability for the benefit of all. It is the first global and measurable set of financial inclusion commitments by developing and emerging economies. Since its launch at the 2011 Global Policy Forum (GPF) in Mexico, members of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion (AFI) have made concrete financial inclusion targets, continued to implement in-country policy improvements and regularly shared progress updates on the AFI Data Portal (ADP). As of October 2021, AFI member institutions have made a total of 885 Maya Declarations targets. AFI members include roughly 101 central banks and other financial regulatory institutions from nearly 90 emerging and developing economies. AFI is committed to supporting its members in fully achieving their commitments to contributing towards more inclusive development and poverty alleviation.
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