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Entry Points for Targeted Digital Finance Services for Smallholder Farmers in the Democratic Republic Of Congo
The goal of this case study is to provide inspiration for program designers, implementers and others who want to understand some of the challenges and entry points for increasing rural finance via digital technologies and/or the digital landscape in DRC.
Assessment of the Gender Gap in Access to Digital Financial Services in Burkina Faso
This research explores the role that digital financial services can play in making female entrepreneurs more resilient and the conditions that permit greater DFS access and use among women.
Gender-Diverse Agent Networks Foster Channel Activity and Financial Inclusion for Women
This study shares insights from gender-lensed data analytics in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Building Resilience in Burkina Faso: Longitudinal Assessment Results
Did a three-year initiative with women's savings groups achieve its aim of increasing resilience?
Pro-WEAI Baseline Results from the Initiative Building the Resilience of Vulnerable Communities in Burkina Faso (BRB)
Developing project-level indicators to measure women’s empowerment
An In-Depth Look at the Financial Lives of Mavuno Farmers
Survey capturing day-to-day money management of farmers in eastern Congo
Protecting Savings Groups Reached Through High-Tech Channels: Guidance from the New Client Protection Principles for a Digital Savings Product
Case study highlighting best practices for client protection in digital services design
Understanding Gender Norms in Rural Burkina Faso: A Qualitative Assessment
Will involving men in women’s empowerment increase project impact?
A Sense of Inclusion: An Ethnographic Study of the Perceptions and Attitudes to Digital Financial Services in Sub-Saharan Africa
Exploring cultural and socioeconomic drivers and barriers to uptake
Youth Economic Opportunity Ecosystem Analysis: The Democratic Republic of the Congo Country Report
Comprehensive assessment of youth employment and demand for financial services