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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.
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
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
Microfinance in Post-Conflict Situations: Towards Guiding Principles for Action
Helping stakeholders shape their objectives in post-conflict situations
Disaster Management for Microfinance Institutions in Mozambique: Reflecting on Lessons Learnt for Future Directions
What disaster management tools are most appropriate for microfinance institutions in Mozambique?
Microfinance in Post-Conflict Situations: A Case Study of Mozambique
Is it possible to establish sustainable microfinance services in post-conflict situations?
Microfinance Role in Post Conflict and Crisis Situations
Microcredit and group formation in conflict-affected areas for financial and social empowerment
Microfinance During and After Armed Conflict: Lessons from Angola, Cambodia, Mozambique and Rwanda
Examining environmental conditions, coping mechanisms and microfinance demand after conflict
Going Against the Odds: Integrating Risk Capital and Advisory Services for Small and Medium Enterprises in Mozambique
Implementing an integrated risk capital and advisory program in a post conflict environment
Post-Conflict Action & Microfinance in Sierra Leone
Reconstructing communities through microfinance