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Digital Cash Transfers for Emergency Response: Lessons From Cameroon
This research shares findings from an evaluation in 2021 documenting lessons learned from digital government-to-people (G2P) payments to eighty thousand beneficiaries, mostly women, in Cameroon.
Social and Solidarity Economy: Social Innovation Catalyst in Africa?
The report highlights internal and external factors impacting social and solidarity economy organizations in their social innovation process and presents a set of policy recommendations to unlock their potential.
Alternative Delivery Channels Can Help Financial Service Providers and Customers Navigate the Pandemic
How cashless transactions in Sub-Saharan Africa can be improved and expanded
Russians Withdrew a Year’s Worth of Cash in a Month Over Coronavirus Fears
Amid the coronavirus pandemic Russians are stocking up on cash.
Making Clean Cooking Affordable
Following the FinDev Gateway webinar on financing for clean cooking, GLPGP discusses how innovative consumer finance approaches can help facilitate access to clean cooking in developing countries.
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
Financial Behavior of the Elderly in Russia in the Context of Digitization
Why do elderly make up the most financially excluded category in Russia?
Digital Financial Services in Africa: Beyond the Kenyan Success Story
Assessing the growth potential of digital financial services in seven African countries
Energy and Microfinance: The Cases of A3C and UCCGN in Cameroon
Facilitating access to solar energy through microfinance in Cameroon