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Fintech for Who? Demand for Digital Financial Services and Fintech in Tanzania
This paper explores the drivers of demand for digital financial services and fintech: perceived cost, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, perceived risk, and social norms.
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.
Employment Effects in Impact Investments: Key Insights Emerging Across Studies in Tanzania and in Zimbabwe
The analysis concludes that the investments as part of the joint ILO-EU STRENGHTEN Project triggered an increase in employment numbers along with improved skills of the labor force, management systems of the investee companies, and labor practices.
Deconstructing the Gender Gap in Rural Financial Inclusion
The cases of Mozambique and Tanzania
Getting Closer
Expanding outreach and increasing usage through better placement of touchpoints
How to Improve Liquidity Management for Agents Serving Small Informal Groups and Savers
A 'how-to' note explaining the importance of agent liquidity management
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
Executive Summary – CGAP National Surveys of Smallholder Households
Key data from six surveys compiled in a series of easy-to-reference charts and tables
A Digital Credit Revolution: Insights from Borrowers in Kenya and Tanzania
What role does digital credit plays in borrowers’ financial portfolios?