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Scaling Parametric Insurance in Pacific Small Island Developing States Through Meso- Level Solutions

This publication focuses on promoting meso-level insurance products designed for development banks, microfinance institutions, provident/pension funds, associations, and cooperatives through the UNCDF-led Pacific Insurance and Climate Adaptation Programme.

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Assessing Digital and Financial Literacy in Vanuatu: Survey on Knowledge, Skills and Access

This Survey in Vanuatu is meant to assess the current state of digital and financial literacy within the country exploring experiences with traditional and digital financial services to-date, in addition to assessing basic competencies in the areas of digitization and finance.

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Strengthening Financial Resilience in the Pacific

This publication captures the lessons learned from implementing climate risk insurance solutions in the Pacific over the last two years.

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Pacific Insurance and Climate Adaptation Programme: Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Strategy

This report describes PICAP’s approach towards achieving and mainstreaming gender equality and social inclusion to ensure that women and the most vulnerable are fully represented in climate disaster risk financing products (e.g., parametric insurance).

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Financial Services Demand Side Survey Vanuatu

Baseline information on access, usage and quality of available financial services
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Making Women’s Work Visible: Finance for Rural Women

Designing financial products and services for rural women
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Financial Services Sector Assessment on Vanuatu

Examining financial inclusion in Vanuatu
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Growing Potential: Microfinance-Plus Approaches for Cultivating the New Generation of Young Clients

Paper presented at the 2011 Global Microcredit Summit, November 14-17, 2011, Valladolid, Spain
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VANWODS Microfinance Impact Assessment 2010

Examining impact of microfinance services on disadvantaged women
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Moral Hazard, Peer Monitoring, and Microcredit: Field Experimental Evidence from Paraguay

Is there a link between peer monitoring and group loan performance?