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Where Are the Unbanked in Belize?: Using Machine Learning Small Area Estimation to Improve Financial Inclusion Geographic Targeting
This study aims to contribute to the efficient and effective implementation of Belize's National Financial Inclusion Strategy by identifying the geographical areas where unbanked people live and analyzing the factors that influence the use of financial services and instruments.
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 Client Needs-Centred Approach to Financial Inclusion Measurement
Understanding how and why customers use different types of financial services
A Client Needs-Centered Approach to Financial Inclusion Measurement
Innovative financial inclusion data framework focused on customers financial needs
A Needs-Based Approach to Financial Inclusion Measurement in Zimbabwe
Key findings and implications for policymakers and practitioners
Electronic Transfers in Humanitarian Assistance and Uptake of Financial Services: A Synthesis of ELAN Case Studies
Can humanitarian e-transfers contribute to financial inclusion?
Small Business Performance: Does Access to Finance Matter?
Evidence from the Southern African Development Community using FinScope surveys
Can E-transfers Promote Financial Inclusion in Emergencies: A Case Study from Zimbabwe
Identifying barriers and enabling factors which affect uptake and usage of mobile money