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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
What Matters for Households' Recovery Trajectories Following the Gorkha Earthquake
Analyzing the importance of formal lending in long-term disaster recovery
Economic Recovery Amid Conflict Case Studies from AMAP KG: A Synthesis Report
Understanding the broader impact of microfinance in conflict settings
Delivering Microfinance and Social Services in Conditions of Fragility in Nepal
Strategies to deliver goods and services to populations affected by the Maoist insurgency in Nepal
Three Years Later: Financial Services Spur Recovery Following Nepal’s Gorkha Earthquake
Study finds that access to formal savings and loans played a critical role in coping with disaster
Microfinance and Armed Conflict in Nepal: The Adverse Effects of the Insurgency on the Small Farmer Cooperatives Ltd. (SFCLs) (Working Paper No. 03)
Can microfinance institutions in Nepal emerge successfully from the effects of the armed conflict?
Rural Finance in Conflict Environments: Experiences from Nepal's Small-Farmer Cooperatives Limited (SFCL)
Examining the efficacy of farmers' cooperatives in building peace
Post-Conflict Action & Microfinance in Sierra Leone
Reconstructing communities through microfinance
Robust Microfinance Sectors Post-conflict: West Africa
Lessons learned in developing microfinance in conflict-affected regions