IIDiA highlights digital financial inclusion at MojaCom30 in Kigali

Date: 2026-03-14
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Institute for Inclusive Digital Africa (IIDiA) participated in the MojaCom30 forum in Kigali, bringing together a delegation of 20 representatives from countries across East, West and Central Africa to engage in discussions on advancing inclusive digital finance.

The institute contributed to the Inclusive Fintech Forum through a panel discussion titled “Inclusion, Local Talent and Mobility – Expanding Access to Opportunity Across Africa.” The session examined the role of digital technologies and fintech ecosystems in widening access to financial services and economic opportunities across the continent.

During the discussions, IIDiA highlighted the importance of interoperable digital payment infrastructure in accelerating financial inclusion, as well as the need for stronger links between talent development and emerging opportunities within fintech ecosystems.

The institute also addressed structural barriers such as trust gaps, institutional design challenges, and cross-border mobility issues that affect the scaling of digital finance initiatives in Africa.

The forum brought together global and regional stakeholders including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Mojaloop Foundation, Co-Develop, Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa and AfricaNenda Foundation to explore strategies for strengthening inclusive digital finance systems.

IIDiA said its participation reflects its commitment to ensuring African expertise plays a central role in policy discussions, technical development and global standards related to digital finance, while connecting international dialogue with practical implementation across the continent’s digital economy.

 

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