Showing posts with label Family remittances. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family remittances. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 June 2023

International Day of Familly Remittances 2023; June 16th.

 FORUM:Digital remittances towards financial inclusion and cost reduction. International Day of Remittances 2023. The theme of the campaign recognizes the positive impact of digital remittances not only on reducing transfer costs but also on enabling financial and digital inclusion among the most vulnerable groups of senders and recipients.The IDFR is now globally recognized and is a key initiative in the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (Objective 20), which urges the reduction of transfer costs and greater financial inclusion through remittances. Follow the conversation with the hashtags: #familyremittances, #16June, #FinancialInclusion, #DigitalRemittances.






EVENTS: This year, the IDFR will be observed in conjunction with the GFRID Summit 2023 at the United Nations Office at Nairobi, Kenya. On June 16th to mark the International Day of Remittances 2023 as part of the biannual campaign “Digital remittances towards financial inclusion and cost reduction”, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), the United Nation Development Programme (UNDP), the Office of the Special adviser on Africa (OSAA) and The World Bank will organize a in-person event in observance of the International Day of Family Remittances (IDFR). During the observance ceremony, participants will discuss: Migrant and diaspora contributions: rescuing champions towards the achievement of SDGs by 2030 • Realities of the SDGs in 2023 • Remittance families and SDGs  • Migrants and Diasporas: beneficiaries, investors or partners?; Panellists will revie the Roadmap of the Global Compact objectives 19 and 20  • Global Compact objective 19: Create conditions for migrants and diasporas to fully contribute to sustainable development in all countries  • Global Compact objective 20: Promote faster and cheaper transfer of remittances and foster financial inclusion of migrants.

AWARDS: In observance of the 2023 IDFR on June 16th, and as part of the campaign, the 2023 IDFR Awards will be presented to those entities, groups, companies and organizations which best embody the values of the Day and have served the needs and interests of remittance families over the years. In response to the United Nations Member States’ call for global efforts in support of the IDFR objectives, awardees will be invited to become honorary representatives of the IDFR through IFAD’s family remittances campaign. The awardees will be selected from the public and private sectors and the civil society by April 2023 for their outstanding activities, innovative initiatives and services or advocacy efforts.

Wednesday, 16 June 2021

International Day of Family remittances 2021; June 16th

Recognizing the contribution of over 200 million migrant workers to improve the lives of their 800 million family members. International Day of Family Remittances 2021


 The International Community and the United Nations commend the determination and resilience of the human spirit as evidenced by migrant workers. Further, the UN calls for governments, the private sector, development organizations and the civil society to promote digital and financial solutions for remittances that foster greater social and economic resilience and inclusion.



How to get involved
- Raise Awareness on Family remittances
- Build your own social media package, draft a thematic newsletter for your network or organize an online event. Take part in the global discussion by using the hashtag #familyremittances
- Think creatively on how you can bring this opportunity to the world’s attention. 
- Use personal stories and compelling photos to illustrate the reality of the one billion people directly involved in remittances
- Take advantage of the IDFR  Trello board  

Get involved in the observance of the  International Day of Family Remittances