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Updated in EWS Feb 7, 2025
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According to the IDB Invest, the general objective of the IDB Invest WE Finance Code Pilot proposal is to create a sustainable shift in how women entrepreneurs are accounted for, perceived, and served by the financial sector in the DR by (i) building the capacity of financial institutions and the banking association to collect, generate, use and report on sex-disaggregated data for women's financial inclusion; (ii) promoting the coordinated aggregation of private-sector gender portfolio-level and financial data for industry-level reporting; (iii) piloting private-sector commitments and the leverage of a champion to promote data-disaggregation and increased financing opportunities for women entrepreneurs among financial intermediaries, and; (iv) leading the learning agenda, developing and implementing diagnostic tools, strategies, new processes, products, services, or initiatives--as appropriate--associated with commitments made.
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