June 30, 2005 — 11:43 am
It's expensive to be poor -- but remittance costs are coming down
The conference attracted more than 600 registrants -- microfinance types, commercial bankers, civil society and development community professionals. It's clear that the issue of remittances has reached a tipping point, and why not? The numbers are pretty staggering. Officially they're currently counting about $125 billion annually, but the real number is undoubtedly over $200 billion. Of the known 175 million adult migrants in the world, 125 million send remittances regularly, and they constitute a significant part of the disposable income of many of the world's poor people.
As the IADB puts it in the title of their new book, we're "Beyond Small Change." A preliminary version of the book is available; try www.iadb.org/pub.
We'll be working with IADB to address this topic more in the coming weeks and months. We'll link to presentations from the conference asap.
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