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Financial Inclusion and Resilience: How BRAC’s Microfinance Program Recovered from the West Africa Ebola Crisis
This case study explores how BRAC's microfinance companies in Liberia and Sierra Leone responded to the Ebola crisis in 2014, enabling to deliver a remarkable recovery of its operations.
Proportionality in Practice: Disclosure of Information
Supervisor’s perspectives on the rationale, design and implementation of regulation
Remittance Recipients in El Salvador: A Socioeconomic Profile
Analysis of survey results from over 20,000 households
National Study on Women's Access to Financing in Sierra Leone
What issues affect the ability of women to engage in productive economic activity?
Sierra Leone: The Impact of the Ebola Crisis on the Microfinance Sector and Stories of Microentrepreneurs' Resilience
Findings from 84 client interviews and data from 9 microfinance institutions
UNDP Microfinance Assessment Report: Sierra Leone
How can micro-lending programme succeed in the face of pressures toward capital accumulation?
Developing Financial Institutions in Conflict Affected Countries: Emerging Issues, First Lessons Learnt and Challenges Ahead
What is the key constraint for by micro/small enterprises in countries emerging from armed conflict
Mainstreaming Microfinance of Housing
Is housing microfinance set to be the next big thing?
Microfinance Issues and Challenges in the Anglophone Caribbean
Why the emphasis should be placed on developing new products and methodologies to serve SMEs
The Impact of Access to Credit on the Saving Behavior of Microentrepreneurs: Evidence from 3 Latin American Countries
Why shifting savings into deposit accounts benefits microentrepreneurs and financial markets