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DOJ, GCash partner to expand financial access for refugees, stateless persons

DOJ, GCash partner to expand financial access for refugees, stateless persons
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The Philippine Department of Justice and GCash have partnered to provide refugees and stateless persons with access to digital financial services. This initiative aims to help vulnerable populations overcome documentation barriers and participate more fully in the digital economy.

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Digital financial inclusion is a key tool for empowering marginalized groups and refugees to achieve self-reliance in modern economies.

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Copied The Department of Justice (DOJ) and G-Xchange Inc., operator of GCash, have signed a memorandum of agreement aimed at expanding financial inclusion for refugees, asylum seekers, and stateless persons in the Philippines.

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