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Sesiones de la Cumbre 2024
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Parliamentarian Perspectives: Fostering Inclusive Open Payments in Africa
- 45 min (recording available)
This session will bring together four Members of Parliament from various African countries for a mainstage discussion on the role of policy and regulation in developing responsible, ethical, open payment systems in Africa to enhance digital financial inclusion. In a world increasingly reliant on digital connectivity, access to digital financial services remains a crucial determinant of …
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Views from the Grassroots: Village Banking and Financial Inclusion in Southern Africa
- 45 min (recording available)
The session builds upon 2023 Interledger F|M awardees, Esther Mwema and Jon Adam Chen’s creative project, 'Sikhula Sonke: Living Archives of Afrofuturist Village Banking.’ Through exploring the practice of village banking in southern Africa, the session will introduce audiences to the grassroots, locally embedded approach to financial inclusion and open payments. Providing a rare opportunity …
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Tazama Real-Time Open Source Software for Fraud Detection
- 30 min (recording available)
Tazama is a recently launched project in the Linux Foundation. Tazama offers open source real-time transaction monitoring software for fraud and money-laundering detection. Our presentation introduces the product and its origin story, from its ideation as one of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's Level One principles, to its MVP launch in April 2022 and ultimately its integration into the …
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Immersive Debate: Is DPI Inherently "Gender Neutral"?
- 90 min
The best way to learn is sometimes to argue both sides of a question. In this session, we offer participants an opportunity to get up out of their seats and actively debate each other on the topic of whether Digital Public Infrastructure is Inherently Gender Neutral. You will be randomly assigned to be on the side of “Pro”, “Con”, or a judge. With the help of DPI Expert Facilitators, you …
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ThitsaX: Interconnected Nodes to Bridge Worlds
- 30 min (recording available)
ThitsaX connectors are interconnected nodes that facilitate cross-ledger transactions. They leverage the Interledger Protocol to route and process payments across various payment systems and core back-end systems of different types of financial institutions, enabling transfers between diverse ledgers and networks. This network expansion promotes financial inclusion and creates an easily …
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Meet the UN IGF Dynamic Coalition on Digital Financial Inclusion
- 45 min (recording available)
Financial exclusion remains a significant barrier to sustainable development and equitable growth, and is an under-explored topic in United Nations policymaking fora. This in-person convening of the Dynamic Coalition on Digital Financial Inclusion - an intersessional working group convened under the auspices of the UN Internet Governance Forum - will offer the Interledger community an opportunity …
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Shared Infrastructure to unlock Last-Mile Financial Inclusion using the Mifos DPGs for Core Banking
- 30 min (recording available)
In this talk we will present our vision for shared infrastructure powered by the Mifos DPGs for core banking and payment orchestration. By enabling access to modern core banking in the cloud for last-mile financial institutions, we can fuel adoption of the ILF technology stack and enable the meaningful usage of digital financial services by under-represented groups and vulnerable populations.
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The History & Future of Digital Financial Inclusion
- 30 min (recording available)
Join the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's Deputy Director, Inclusive Financial Systems and ILF Board Member, Kosta Peric as he brings his perspective on the trends, innovations and projects that are shaping digital financial inclusion and what we can do together to shape it.
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Cross-border inter-scheme transfer demo: from Rafiki to a Mojaloop switch
- 30 min (recording available)
This demo will present the architecture behind People’s Clearinghouse solution and showcase a demo in which the audience will be able to send mock money from their Rafiki instances at rafiki.money towards a community bank’s account that doesn’t implement Rafiki.
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Towards an inclusive cashless society: the digital payments landscape in South Africa
- 45 min (recording available)
Unlike many of its peers, South Africa has made great progress towards financial inclusion, with 82% of the adult population having access to a bank account and 94% being financially included. Despite this, cash remains king and the adoption and utilization of digital payments are slow. This panel discussion will explore the barriers to increased adoption of digital payments in South Africa and …