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Create Social Business Banks for the Poor: Yunus at UN event

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Create Social Business Banks for the Poor: Yunus at UN event

On September 27th, Final Report of the Financial Sector Commission on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking was formally released in the UN as an important UN event in New York.

This Commission was set up during the UN General Assembly meeting of the previous year at the initiative of Government of Liechtenstein and joined by the Governments of Australia, the Netherlands, and the United Nations University Centre for Policy Research.

The Commission was formed to put the financial sector at the heart of global efforts to end modern slavery and human trafficking. Target 8.7 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals requires working to end modern slavery and human trafficking by 2030. Today 10,000 people become victims of modern slavery and human trafficking everyday.

The Chair of the Commission was Fiona Reynolds, CEO of the UN-backed Principles for Responsible Investment which represents over $80 trillion of assets under its management.

The Prime Minister of Liechtenstein, H.E. Mr. Adrian Hasler, was the Convenor of the Commission. Co-convenors were the Foreign Ministerof Australia, Senator The Hon. Marise Payne, and Foreign Minister of   the Netherlands, H.E. Mr. Stef Blok, and Father of micro-credit, Nobel Prize laureate, Professor Muhammad Yunus.

The Commission was formed with 25 commissioners from leading financial sector leaders. The Commission held its meetings in Liechtenstein, Sydney, New York and Amsterdam during the past one year to finalize its report.

The Final Report of the Commission has a Blueprint for Mobilizing Finance against Slavery and Trafficking. It provides a collective action framework where different financial sector actors can implement it in their own ways and at their own speeds. Over time, their collective action will lead to a stronger connection between an enterprise’s behaviour and its costs of capital. The Blueprint sets 5 goals, accompanied by 30 actions – 15 to start with now.

There is growing evidence that lack of access to safe and affordable financial products and services heightens the risk of modern slavery and human trafficking. Financial innovation and investment that increase that access are key to  prevent modern slavery and human trafficking.

 

During the release of the Final Report at the UN chaired by Fiona Reynolds, the Chair of the Commssion, and addressed by the convenor, co-convenors, and   commissioners addressed the meeting.

Professor Muhammad Yunus,the Co-Convenor of the  Commission, in his remarks pointed out that it is not a market failure which deprived almost half the population of the world unreached by financial services, it is clearly a system failure. Existing financial institutions are not built to reach the low income men and women. World needs to create Banks for the Poor, particularly with social business principles, to fill that gap.

Microfinance has developed the methodology to reach the unreached, but microfinance has remained a footnote in the financial sector. It needs to be mainstreamed. He emphasized that aiming at financial inclusion is not enough, our aim should be to achieve “zero financial exclusion”. 

In the absence of access to capital natural entrepreneurship among the rural people remain unexpressed. This renders them vulnerable to trafficking and exploitation. The report suggests that access to appropriate and safe finance, free from coercion, has the potential to help prevent modern slavery and human trafficking.

Yunus concluded saying “We must mobilize and act now. On the financial front, we must act on a crisis footing. We must use all our institutional power and leverage. Regulators and law-makers must do all they can to open up new opportunities offered by social business. Financial sector leaders must work not just to address modern slavery and human trafficking at the margins, but also by rethinking their business models to address the root causes and drivers – including financial exclusion.

BDST: 2132 HRS, SEP 30, 2019

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