Innovation for Inclusion
Cockayne, James (2019). Innovation for Inclusion. Financial Sector Commission on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Briefing Paper. United Nations University.
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Subtitle Using Digital Technology to Increase Financial Agency and Prevent Modern Slavery Sub-type Discussion paper Author Cockayne, James Title Innovation for Inclusion Series Title Financial Sector Commission on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Briefing Paper Volume/Issue No. 3 Publication Date 2019-04 Place of Publication New York Publisher United Nations University Pages 22 Language eng Abstract This third Briefing Paper, prepared in advance of the Financial Sector Commission on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking’s third consultation in Sydney, Australia, focuses on how financial innovation may help prevent modern slavery and human trafficking. It discusses the connections between financial exclusion and vulnerability to modern slavery and human trafficking, and explores how innovation in both technology and products can help address these risks by transforming the choices available to debtors and workers. It closes with some reflections on how the financial sector may help to foster innovation for financial inclusion and agency that can help to prevent modern slavery. UNBIS Thesaurus SLAVERY
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
FINANCING
TERRORISM FINANCING
INNOVATIONS
FINANCIAL FLOWS
TRAFFICKING IN PERSONSKeyword Innovation and development
Financial innovation
Financial technology
Prevention
Modern slavery
Human traffickingCopyright Holder United Nations University Copyright Year 2019 Copyright type Creative commons ISBN 9789280891034 -
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