Aug 23, 2022

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How can microfinance improve climate change adaptation?

The experiences of Rwandan smallholder farmers & research outlook

The Heads of the e-MFP Green Inclusive and Climate-Smart Finance Action Group, Natalia Realpe Carrillo and Davide Forcella, are pleased to invite you to a webinar series next Thursday, September 1, at 4 pm CEST. Professor Olga Biosca at the Glasgow Caledonian University will share the results of a research project in Rwanda on how MFI clients manage climate change effects and what MFIs can do to support them. For researchers and practitioners, further research questions in green microfinance will be discussed. 

Microfinance clients, especially smallholder farmers, are often at the front lines of climate change, their lives and livelihoods vulnerable to the impacts of rising temperatures, unpredictable rainfall, and extreme weather events. Smallholder farmers are already experiencing first-hand the effects of climate change worldwide through decreased crop yield and production, higher pest and disease incidence, income generation constraints, and, in some cases, food insecurity. In this presentation, we argue that microfinance institutions are well-placed to promote climate change adaptation products and services. Our team of researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University and the University of Rwanda, funded by Opportunity International, has been developing a research program on how microfinance affects Rwandan smallholder farmers' ability to adapt to climate variability. Based on evidence from a survey (n=370), in-depth interviews (n=30), and transect walks with Rwandan smallholder farmers collected from 2019 to 2021, we discuss how microfinance clients are currently managing the effects of climate change and what MFIs can do to support them and enhance equitable access to inclusive finance for climate adaptation. Moreover, researchers will be invited to discuss further research questions in green inclusive finance, encouraging partnerships, and research collaborations.


Speaker: Professor Olga Biosca, Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health, Glasgow Caledonian University
Moderator: Natalia Realpe Carrillo, HEDERA Sustainable Solutions, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies, e-MFP GICSF-AG

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Photo: Glasgow Caledonian University
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