
Dominique Brouwers
Dominique Brouwers is a lawyer and a specialist in financial inclusion. Her skills include: project design and management, market research, fund management, project monitoring and evaluation. She works in both French and English and has a basic knowledge of Spanish and Portuguese.
She has played a major role in numerous projects relating to consumer protection in financial services, financial education and financial inclusion policy. She has drafted and assists in the implementation of new regulations in Cote d´Ivoire, DRC, Haiti and Madagascar. She recently collaborated with national authorities in financial education and client protection in Rwanda, Nigeria, Tunisia and in the CEMAC region for clients such as GIZ and the World Bank. She participated in the design of financial inclusion strategies for DFID in Uganda and Mozambique.
She also has experience as an SME credit practitioner, microfinance and housing finance acquired mainly between 2012 and 2016 as a technical advisor serving professional microfinance associations in Africa through the RFLL program of SEEP Network / Master Card Foundation. Based in South Africa from 1997 to 2009, she was involved in several financial inclusion projects in the sub region.