Why Sending Money to Africa Matters
Remittances play a critical role in Africa’s economy. According to the World Bank, Africans in the diaspora send tens of billions of dollars annually. In some countries, these inflows represent a significant percentage of national GDP, directly supporting household needs such as:
- Education: Paying school fees and buying supplies.
- Healthcare: Covering medical bills and emergencies.
- Entrepreneurship: Funding small businesses and local trade.
- Community Support: Helping extended families and local projects.
For many African households, money transfers from abroad are a lifeline.