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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
Are Refugees Too Risky for Financial Inclusion?
Large numbers of vulnerable communities continue to flee their home countries due to war and conflict. Settling in refugee camps, they are perceived by many financial institutions as too risky to serve. VisionFund International explores the opportunities and challenges in serving refugee communities in West Nile, Uganda.
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
Microfinance, Youth & Conflict: Central Uganda Case Study
What are the challenges and opportunities in providing microfinance services to the youth?
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
Uganda: The Provision of Microfinance in the Wake of Conflict
Are the poor bankable in a post-conflict situation?
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?