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Women & Money: Insights and a Path to Close the Gender Gap
This paper presents research findings on the key challenges women face in accessing digital financial services and the design opportunities for the financial sector, policymakers and regulators, the philanthropic sector, NGOs, and designers everywhere.
Top Five Digital Financial Service Features That Impact Women’s Access and Use
Research in Kenya and Côte d’Ivoire provides guidance for DFS providers and regulators on how to help ensure that digital tools make women more - not less - financially included.
Who Sends Money to Whom? Gendered Flows of Mobile Money in Kenya
An anthropological approach to digital finance using social network analysis
A Buck Short: What Financial Diaries Tell Us About Building Financial Services That Matter to Low-Income Women
Why do women in emerging markets access and use formal financial services less than men?
Bridging the Gender Gap: Mobile Access and Usage in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Why is it important for women to be connected?
Socio-Economic Effects of Microfinance Services on Women: The Case of Rosewo Microfinance, Nakuru County, Kenya
Discussing the impact of microfinance services on women clients
The Cost of Convenience? Transaction Costs, Bargaining Power, and Savings Account Use in Kenya
What effects does reducing bank account transaction costs have on account holders?
Microfinance in East Africa: Schemes for Women in the Coffee Sector
Overview of savings and credit landscape for women
Microfinance and Innovative Financing for Gender Equality: Approaches, Challenges, and Strategies
Paper presented at Eighth Commonwealth Women's Affairs Ministers Meeting
Tap and Reposition Youth (TRY): Providing Social Support, Savings and Microcredit Opportunities for Young Women in Areas with High HIV Prevalence
Providing credit, savings and social support services to vulnerable women in the slums of Nairobi