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Assessing Digital and Financial Literacy in Timor-Leste: A Survey on Knowledge, Skills and Access
This research explores experiences with traditional and digital financial services to-date, in addition to assessing basic competencies in the areas of digitization and finance.
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.
Measuring Progress: Financial Inclusion in Selected SADC Countries
Working methodology in measuring and evaluating the impact of national financial inclusion strategies
Experiences in Gender-Sensitive Solutions to Collateral Constraints
How the use of non-conventional collateral can contribute to improved access to affordable credit
A Needs-Based Approach to Financial Inclusion Measurement in Zimbabwe
Key findings and implications for policymakers and practitioners
Small Business Performance: Does Access to Finance Matter?
Evidence from the Southern African Development Community using FinScope surveys
Designing Digital Financial Services for Smallholder Families: Lessons from Zimbabwe, Senegal, Rwanda, and Cambodia
DFS can offer strong value proposition to meet the nonagricultural financial needs of smallholders
Impact of Mobile Banking on Traditional Banking Practices in Zimbabwe
Assessing the mobile banking landscape and its implications in Zimbabwe
Building Supervisory Capacity to Create Inclusive Insurance Markets in the Pacific
Enabling supervisors to increase insurance penetration in the Pacific region
A Simple Poverty Scorecard for Timor-Leste
A scorecard to to estimate poverty rates and track changes in them over time in Timor-Leste