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As climate instability intensifies, frontline communities need better tools to adapt and recover. Yet, when extreme weather strikes, the institutions best positioned to help—microfinance institutions (MFIs)—have historically pulled back, reducing lending during crises, just when clients need capital the most. Today, a new wave of innovations is changing that equation, in ways that still make financial sense for lenders.
This episode explores two approaches that are flipping the script on how inclusive finance institutions respond to climate shocks:
Recovery lending: Post-disaster loans that help households and small businesses rebuild quickly
Contingent lines of credit: Pre-arranged financing that can be activated when a specific, objective trigger is met
We dive into real-world examples from Malawi and Colombia, where these approaches are helping MFIs stay engaged during crises and unlock faster recovery for climate-affected communities.
Featured Voices:
Karen Lewin, Financial Services Head, VisionFund International
Juan Camilo Flórez Falla, Head of Digital Banking, Bancamía
Grecium Kachingwe, a fish vendor from Phalombe, Malawi
Producer: Lamis Daoud, CGAP External Affairs Officer
Audio Editor and Sound Producer: Samantha Malhotra, World Bank Group Interactive Media Program
Executive Producer: Jahda Swanborough, CGAP Communications Lead
© CGAP/World Bank, 2026
Special thanks to Peter Zetterli and Michel Hanouch from CGAP for helping shape this episode.
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