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Understanding Demand for Financial Products Among Young Women in Central Java
In this publication, as part of its Low-Income Lives series, MicroSave highlights the results from its research on the perceptions around existing financial products and the need for new ones among the Central Java’s rural youth.
Mobile Money for Empowerment Muslim Women Entrepreneur: Evidence from Asia (Indonesia and Bangladesh)
Designing effective mobile banking policies for the empowerment of Muslim women entrepreneurs
Use of Mobile Financial Services Among Poor Women in Rural India and the Philippines
Mobile phones & their ability to impact poor women's access to mobile financial services
From Micro to Small and Medium Enterprise: Catering to the Evolving needs of Female Clients
Paper presented at the 2011 Global Microcredit Summit, November 14-17, 2011, Valladolid, Spain
Savings and Financial Education for Girls in Mongolia: Impact Assessment Baseline Study
Gathering data on girls' knowledge of, comfort with, and ability to control banking products
Product Development for Girls: Girls' Saving and Financial Education
Transforming savings behaviour of low-income girls
Promoting Female Migrant Workers' Access to Finance through the National Community Empowerment Program or Program Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (PNPM)
Improving financial services offered to migrant workers in Indonesia
Gender Differences in Remittance Behavior: Evidence from Vietnam
Examining the motives underlying remittance behavior
Effect of Microfinance Operations on Poor Rural Households and the Status of Women
Evaluating impact of microfinance projects
Pact's WORTH Model: A Savings-led Approach to Economic Security and Combating HIV/AIDS
How can participant-owned village banking help women address problems like HIV/AIDS?