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Subject July 8 | RECOVR Webinar: What happens after lockdown in Pakistan?
Date July 2, 2020 1:28 PM
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Hi John,


A reminder to please join Innovations for Poverty Action and FinDev Gateway for the following webinar. Thank you to those who have already registered.

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RECOVR Webinar Series | Microfinance and COVID-19 in Pakistan: What Happens After Lockdown?

Wednesday, July 8, 2020
9:30 AM EDT


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Pakistan&rsquo;s microfinance sector faces a crisis unlike anything it has experienced before. The COVID-19 pandemic threatens 7.3 million low-income Pakistani households that rely on microfinance institutions for access to capital and other financial services. With support from IPA&rsquo;s Financial Inclusion Program, researchers Muhammad Meki, Farah Said, Timothy Ogden, and coauthors
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surveyed 1,000 microfinance clients in Pakistan's Punjab, Sindh, and Kashmir regions one week after the country&rsquo;s lockdown began.


This webinar, co-hosted with FinDev Gateway, will present results from the survey as well as interviews with the microfinance institutions that serve these clients, for a detailed picture of the impact of Pakistan&rsquo;s lockdown on households and the industry overall.


As Pakistan now moves to reopen the economy, the following questions arise:

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How will borrowers fare and how will microfinance institutions recover?
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How does the experience of Pakistan&rsquo;s microfinance sector compare to other countries?
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What lessons can we learn from Pakistan's experience?

This webinar is part of IPA's RECOVR Webinar Series: Bringing Evidence to COVID-19 Policy Responses in the Global South. Together with our partners, we are using this series to rapidly share what we are learning with the policy and research community to support evidence-informed response efforts. More information about other events in the series is available
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Speakers
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Muhammad Meki , Assistant Professor, University of Oxford
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Farah Said , Assistant Professor, Lahore School of Economics
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Timothy Ogden ,Managing Director, Financial Access Initiative
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Rebecca Rouse , Financial Inclusion Program Director, IPA (Moderator)
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