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IFC Launches Women’s Economic Empowerment Program in Tanzania
Anaweza: She Can, launched by IFC, is a wide-ranging program to empower women across Tanzania's economy to access financing, attain leadership positions in the private sector, and launch or grow businesses.
What it Takes: Insights From Women Leaders in Financial Inclusion
This case study research shares the insights of past program participants in order to motivate other aspiring women leaders, provoke conversation, and inspire new career pathways.
Women & Money: Insights and a Path to Close the Gender Gap
This paper presents research findings on the key challenges women face in accessing digital financial services and the design opportunities for the financial sector, policymakers and regulators, the philanthropic sector, NGOs, and designers everywhere.
Deconstructing the Gender Gap in Rural Financial Inclusion
The cases of Mozambique and Tanzania
Experiences in Gender-Sensitive Solutions to Collateral Constraints
How the use of non-conventional collateral can contribute to improved access to affordable credit
Enhancing Women’s Economic Empowerment Through Digital Cash Transfers: Digitize/Direct/Design (D3) Criteria - An Application to Tanzania
Diagnostic for Tanzania's national Productive Social Safety Net assistance program
Female Smallholders in the Financial Inclusion Agenda
Exploring the gender gap through data from smallholder surveys in Tanzania and Mozambique
Female Smallholders in the Financial Inclusion Agenda
Annex to the official CGAP brief "Female Smallholders in the Financial Inclusion Agenda"
Bridging the Gender Gap: Promoting Women’s Financial Inclusion
Guidance on tackling challenges in achieving gender parity in financial inclusion
Tanzania Narrows the Financial Inclusion Gender Gap: A Case Study of Policy Change to Support Women’s Financial Inclusion
Understanding the country-specific challenges in advancing women's financial inclusion