The impact of de-risking practices on women organisations financial inclusion & resilience

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The Hole in the Bucket - The impact of de-risking practices on women organisations financial inclusion & resilience OECD-CVM REGIONAL SEMINAR ON FINANCIAL EDUCATION December 12th, 2017, Rio de Janeiro Floor Elize Knoote - Dimes Consultancy

Contrasting the Financial Inclusion & De-risking Agendas

Financial Inclusion Engine World Bank/ G20/ OECD Individuals & Vulnerable Communities 1. Affordable & accessible products 2. Financial Capabilities 3. Consumer Protection Regulatory Bodies Civil Society Financial Institutions

AML/CFT Compliance Engine De-Risking AML= Anti-Money Laundering CFT= Countering Financing of Terrorism

De-risking practices regarding non profit organisations FATF Recommendation 8: Non profit organisations are particularly vulnerable & countries need to ensure they are not misused (2006) Subject to Interpretation -What actions? Non profits seen as risky: Sanctions Limited Access to Finance & Resources Civil Society

What this means in practice Heavy compliance requiremen t Call for detailed information Well known organisatio n favored Delays or block receipt of funds Restricted transnatio nal financial Restricted flows remittance s/correspo ndent banking relationshi ps

As banks appetite for risky and less profitable business has declined, new challenges are being introduced that could halt, or even reverse, the progress of financial inclusion.. This is especially the case for the most vulnerable groups like women. Source: OXFAM (2015)

Study Results: Impact on Financial Inclusion & Resilience of Women s Organisations

Context: Characteristics of Women s Organisations Grassroots: Represent low income or at risk women Working on women s rights or women s economic empowerment Face already some degree of financial exclusion (Highly reliant on foreign funding) Personal data protection of beneficiaries is key: confidentiality of rights activists that challenge power and gender issues in society.

Research Presented Duke University School of Law & Women s Peacemakers Program (2017). Tightening the Purse Strings: What Countering Terrorism Financing Costs Gender Equality and Security Literature Review Interviews 61 key stakeholders (Banks, Gov, NGOs) 100 surveys face-to-face & electronic,

Results: 5 Overarching impacts 1. Access to Finance & 2. Prohibitive costs of due diligence 3. Reduced resources and space for women s rights & gender equality; 4. Program, partner, and beneficiary impacts. 5. Insecurity & adaptive measures Source: WPP/Duke (2017)

Results Financial Inclusion Source: WPP/Duke (2017)

Results Financial Inclusion Refusal to Open Bank Accounts: We are not able to open a new bank account anymore They did not officially refuse it, but the regulations to get the approval to open a new account are impossible for us, in regards to the papers we have to provide, the information we have to give. We do not have the structure to set up all those mechanisms for reporting. And within the bank, there seems to be no one who can explain the regulations to us. - Women s Rights Organisation Turkey Source: WPP/Duke (2017)

Results Financial Inclusion Source: WPP/Duke (2017)

Results Financial Inclusion Civil society has faced onerous obligations requiring detailed knowledge of donors and beneficiaries. Indeed,[i]n response to regulatory and legal concerns, banks are increasingly seeking reassurances from charities on a number of fronts. - U.N. Special Rapporteur on the protection of fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism Source: WPP/Duke (2017)

Results Financial Inclusion Source: WPP/Duke (2017)

Results Financial Inclusion Source: WPP/Duke (2017)

Adaptive Measures - Examples Carrying Cash: We have now decided to transfer money by cash to Iraq by flying personnel to Iraq, each can carry 50,000 Euros, for a project of 5 million Euros. (This is the only way for us to get money to our partners) - European NGO working in Iraq Use of Accounts of other organisations: Many donors that used to be supportive have become less. INGOs don t have problem with the banks. Because of the money that they have in the bank they can often come to more advantageous agreements with them. INGOs come to our country and they become our spokespersons. - Women s Org, El Salvador Source: WPP/Duke (2017)

Adaptive Measures - Examples Our mission is to create mechanisms to channel resources to capacitate (threatened) grassroots civil society. We have had many complications to open accounts for grantees and spend more time having to explain the nature of grantees. This has led us (and others in Latin America) to have to spread our risk among banks - Fundo Brasil Banks need to differentiate transparent organisations from those that are not More financial capacity building on regulations is necessary for us and for grantees (in order to do our work) Fundo Brasil

Source: WPP/Duke (2017) Consequences for Financial Resilience Drive organizatio ns out of the formal financial sector; Compromis e ability to pursue new banking arrangements; Create reputation and efficacy risks; Cause delays in delivery of aid & services & affect other operations; Place women s rights organizatio ns in further debt.

Agenda points (?)

Gaps in Financial Inclusion Dialogue Recognition of key role of civil society for implementation of financial education and inclusion efforts is necessary: Financial inclusion policies for individuals (natural entity) not for organisations (legal entities): Financial inclusion mechanisms and actors yet to take a position on de-risking. No focus on increasingly complex financial capability skills needed by civil society Stakeholders not yet talk public law remedies or mechanisms for redress for breaches of non-discrimination

Recommendations: Regulatory Authorities & Financial Institutions Track patterns de-risking effects on civil society with gender lens Establish clear and accessible complaints mechanisms for NGOs Assume a leadership role in creating space for stakeholder discussions and include women s organisations Invest resources compliance departments: Training for bank staff Barclays has NGO department Organize Financial literacy programs for NGO s on regulatory complexities Standard Chartered example

REPORT: law.duke.edu/sites/default/files/humanrights/tighteningpursestrings.pdf For more information: Floor@dimesconsultancy.com https://www.womenpeacemakersprogram.org https://law.duke.edu/humanrightsclinic/ http://www.hscollective.org