Around the globe, social development efforts increasingly recognize the central role that financial inclusion can play in household financial well-being. Policies, practices and services are evolving to leverage innovative strategies for broadening access to the financial mainstream. What can we learn from these efforts?
Please join us for an event showcasing innovative examples of financial capability and asset building from both the Global South and the Global North. The speakers also will highlight impacts from the Center for Social Development’s research over the past 30 years.
WEBINAR
March 19, 2025
08:00–09:30 (central U.S., UTC – 6)
UTC – 8 06:00–07:30 (pacific U.S.)
UTC – 5 09:00–10:30 (eastern U.S.)
UTC + 2 15:00–16:30
UTC + 5 18:00–19:30
UTC + 8 21:00–22:30
Event page/registration: https://csd.wustl.edu/fin-incl-31925
Speakers
David Ansong, Associate Professor and Wallace Kuralt Early Career Distinguished Scholar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,and Faculty Director, Center for Social Development
Shu Fang, Professor, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing,and Faculty Director, Center for Social Development
Corinne Ghoh, Associate Professor, National University of Singapore,and Faculty Director, Center for Social Development
Jin Huang (moderator),William and Helen Reichmann Research Professor, Saint Louis University;Research Professor, Brown School at Washington University;Associate Director for Research, Center for Social Development
Aytakin Huseynli, Assistant Research Professor, Brown School at Washington University and Center for Social Development
Ching-Ling Li, Assistant Professor, Ming Chuan University
Michael Sherraden, George Warren Brown Distinguished University Professor at Washington University, and Founding Director, Center for Social Development