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What it Takes: Insights From Women Leaders in Financial Inclusion

This case study research shares the insights of past program participants in order to motivate other aspiring women leaders, provoke conversation, and inspire new career pathways.

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Case Studies of Multisectoral Approaches to Integrating Digital Financial Services for Women’s Financial Inclusion

This case study explores whether the use of DFS can be used to accelerate women’s financial inclusion and reduce gender inequality in sectors other than financial service - health, agriculture and MSME. 

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A Case Study on Connecting With Low-income Customers Through Digitalisation

This case study draws upon management consulting literature to assess digitalization strategies and evaluates three leading financial organizations in Morocco, Kenya and Ghana against this framework.

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Proportionality in Practice: Distribution

Lessons from supervisors on implementing proportionate regulation on access to insurance
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2015 Mobile Insurance and Risk Framework Assessment in Ghana

Summarizing the risk framework for m-insurance products and overall m-insurance sector
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Microinsurance Awareness Pilot Campaign: Findings and Recommendations

Providing recommendations to increase awareness of microinsurance products
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Programme for Sustainable Economic Development in Ghana: Promoting Insurance in Ghana

Discussing the role of the PromIGH project in strengthening the microinsurance sector in Ghana
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Impact Assessment of GDCP Microfinance Services on Livelihood in the Savelugu/Nantong District of Northern Region, Ghana

Discussing the impact of microfinance on poverty alleviation and wealth creation
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Scale: Thinking Big- Case Studies

Studying the drivers of scale in microinsurance
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Female Microenterprises and the Fly-paper Effect: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Ghana

Can capital grants alone generate business growth among women's enterprises?