This document presents a CaseStudy for solutions for financial inclusion. Using Uganda as a CaseStudy, Women's World Banking set out to better understand the needs of rural women and to use the research and lessons learned there to make recommendations on the design and delivery of microfinance products within Uganda and throughout sub-Saharan Africa. The research highlights the specific gender-based social, cultural and legal barriers that rural women face in accessing and using financial services and examines operational challenges to effectively serving this market
The gender dimension of poverty focuses on the dilemma of women, their numerous roles as women and t...
The financial exclusion of women is a global problem with 'more than 1.3 billion women in the world ...
This study ascertains the significant effectiveness of Nigeria’s microfinance model of financial inc...
Due to the unavailability of financial services, the lack of products, and the cost of credit, many ...
Micro enterprises in particular are considered important in contributing to the socio economic empow...
Women in Tanzania are among the vulnerable groups and are considered to poorer than men counterparts...
The purpose of this study was to understand the role of micro-finance as a tool for women empowermen...
Abstract: Microfinance for decades it have been a pillar by fighting against poverty in the rural ar...
A concern for the status of women particularly in the developing country‘s context has created globa...
Among financial institutions serving poor households around the world, microfinance programs have em...
The major objective of this study was to examine the relationship between the institutional environm...
Microfinance gives low-income individuals, especially women, the opportunity to advance in both soci...
Rural women have been one of the most consistently neglected groups in development planning and prog...
Sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by gender inequality in the form of income, health, education, e...
This document presents a two-page issue brief targeting US government policy: CARE's twenty years of...
The gender dimension of poverty focuses on the dilemma of women, their numerous roles as women and t...
The financial exclusion of women is a global problem with 'more than 1.3 billion women in the world ...
This study ascertains the significant effectiveness of Nigeria’s microfinance model of financial inc...
Due to the unavailability of financial services, the lack of products, and the cost of credit, many ...
Micro enterprises in particular are considered important in contributing to the socio economic empow...
Women in Tanzania are among the vulnerable groups and are considered to poorer than men counterparts...
The purpose of this study was to understand the role of micro-finance as a tool for women empowermen...
Abstract: Microfinance for decades it have been a pillar by fighting against poverty in the rural ar...
A concern for the status of women particularly in the developing country‘s context has created globa...
Among financial institutions serving poor households around the world, microfinance programs have em...
The major objective of this study was to examine the relationship between the institutional environm...
Microfinance gives low-income individuals, especially women, the opportunity to advance in both soci...
Rural women have been one of the most consistently neglected groups in development planning and prog...
Sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by gender inequality in the form of income, health, education, e...
This document presents a two-page issue brief targeting US government policy: CARE's twenty years of...
The gender dimension of poverty focuses on the dilemma of women, their numerous roles as women and t...
The financial exclusion of women is a global problem with 'more than 1.3 billion women in the world ...
This study ascertains the significant effectiveness of Nigeria’s microfinance model of financial inc...