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About Mayumi Ozaki
Mayumi Ozaki is a Financial Sector Specialist at the South Asia Department of ADB. She specializes in financial inclusion, microfinance, SME finance, microinsurance, remittances and payment systems, banks and financial sector reform, and disaster risk finance. Prior to ADB, she was working for the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) of the United Nations.How to channel migrant remittances to deliver growth
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Over the past decade, many developing countries have made substantial progress toward reducing poverty, and remittances sent by migrant workers have hugely contributed to this progress.
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