Aysia Moroney

Aysia Moroney is a committed professional currently serving as a Program Officer at the Financial Services Volunteer Corps since November 2022. Prior to this role, Aysia contributed as a Countering Violent Extremism Researcher at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where efforts involved compiling qualitative data and analyzing trends in extremism. Aysia also gained valuable experience as a Security Assistance Monitor Intern at the Center for International Policy, conducting extensive research on U.S. security assistance in Afghanistan and managing social media communications. Additional experience includes roles as a Senior Writing Consultant and Junior Analyst at Janes Terrorism and Insurgency Centre, where Aysia's focus was on data analysis and visualization of security trends. Aysia holds a Master's degree in Conflict Studies from The London School of Economics and Political Science, and Bachelor's degrees in International Relations and History from Boston University.

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Financial Services Volunteer Corps

FSVC is a not-for-profit, public-private partnership whose mission is to help build the sound financial systems needed to support robust market economies in transitioning and developing countries. Sound financial infrastructure is essential to support private entrepreneurship, promote job creation, mobilize domestic savings, attract foreign investment, and create conditions that promote lasting economic opportunity. FSVC’s core work concentrates on strengthening commercial banking systems, developing central bank capabilities, and building capital markets and other non-bank financial institutions. Major additional areas of work include improving access to financial services for small and medium-sized enterprises, financial inclusion, and strengthening financial sector capacity to combat money laundering and corruption. Another critical area of current work involves increasing financial transparency and to promote sound governance. FSVC structures practical, results-oriented technical assistance and training missions staffed by senior financial sector practitioners who serve as unpaid volunteers. Over the past 31 years, more than 9,500 experts from the international financial, legal, and regulatory communities have taken part in 3,400 FSVC missions, reaching millions of people in over 70 developing and transitioning countries. FSVC’s work in recent years has been focused in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia.


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