Jeanette Thomas

Jeanette Thomas is the founder of Developing Stories, a video production company specializing on developing and emerging economies.

Formerly the head of Knowledge, Web, and Communications for CGAP, Jeanette produces and directs documentaries about development projects around the world, including films that have been featured at the Clinton Global Initiative and at G-20 meetings, and Microfinance Now, an interview series with leaders talking about development issues worldwide available as a podcast on iTunes.

In 2005 she created the CGAP Photo Contest, an annual photography contest drawing thousands of entries from all regions of the world each year. The Contest has been featured at the World Bank Annual Meetings, and the World Economic Forum, and in exhibitions all around the world including Spain, India, London, New York, Mexico City, and Beijing.

In 2003–2004, Thomas produced and directed a series of films for the World Bank on development projects in Egypt, Morocco, and West Bank and Gaza. Before that she was news editor and senior producer in the BBC’s Washington Bureau. She started her 11-year tenure at the BBC in London, producing radio documentaries and Start the Week with Melvyn Bragg , BBC Radio 4’s longest-running discussion program. She moved into TV news with Newsnight in 1999, and spent five years covering North America for BBC News, including the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections, the 9/11 airline attacks, earthquakes in El Salvador, the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, and the economic crash and elections in Argentina.

Jeanette has a master’s degree and Ph.D. in English literature from Oxford University. She speaks English, French, and rudimentary Spanish. She returned to Washington, D.C. in 2009 after two years based in Jerusalem.

By Jeanette Thomas

Blog

Changing the World with 140 Characters

With more than 100 million active users of Twitter and over 800 million Facebook members around the world today, social media offer opportunities to reach new audiences, and engage in new ways.
Blog

Worth Reading: One Book, Two Papers, One Article, and a Blog Post

We asked CGAP staff to share their recommendations for the best financial inclusion-related reading of the year. Below is a small selection of the books, articles, and blog posts that made the cut.
Research

Latest Findings from Randomized Evaluations of Microfinance

This paper reviews the main results from randomized evaluations that measure the impact of microcredit and microsavings on business investment and creation, consumption, and household well-being. It also presents evidence from evaluations of products and delivery design and discusses the evidence on microinsurance products.
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The Next Breakthrough in Financial Services in India

The new service, like other mobile and agent banking services, including the successful Kenyan mobile money transfer service M-PESA , is intended to enable people to carry out microtransactions safely and conveniently.
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Ehrbeck on the Value of Financial Access for the Poor

With increasing amounts of private money being invested in microfinance institutions, CGAP CEO Tilman Ehrbeck talks about the role of public money in improving access to finance for poor people around the world.