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Executive Summary – CGAP National Surveys of Smallholder Households
Each short section in this summary complements CGAP data and insights for each country and addresses what the data tells us and what this means for FSPs and others.Reading Deck
Financial Innovation for Smallholder Families: Lessons from CGAP's Partnerships with Providers
CGAP's approach to understanding how financial service providers can more effectively serve smallholder families includes understanding smallholder demand for financial services and driving innovation in financial products, services, and practices.Reading Deck
Financial Inclusion Insights 2018
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A Digital Credit Revolution: Insights from Kenya and Tanzania
To identify who is using digital credit, the purposes for which it is used, and the risks borrowers experience, CGAP, FSD Kenya, and FSD Tanzania undertook the first large-scale surveys dedicated to these topics.Publication
A Digital Credit Revolution: Insights from Borrowers in Kenya and Tanzania
To identify who is using digital credit, the purposes for which it is used, and the risks borrowers experience, CGAP, FSD Kenya, and FSD Tanzania undertook the first large-scale surveys dedicated to these topics.Video
Greta Bull on CGAP’s New Strategy
Greta Bull, CEO of CGAP, discusses CGAP's new strategy and its vision for the future.Reading Deck
Module 1: Introduction to Behavioral Policymaking
This course comprises four short learning modules that connect behavioral concepts to consumer protection priorities policy makers face and share use cases from policy makers across the globe.Reading Deck
Digital Credit Market Monitoring in Tanzania
Transactional and demographic data on over 20 million digital loans in Tanzania paints a first-of-its-kind picture of the digital credit market, revealing troubling rates of delinquency and default and suggesting that funders should place greater emphasis on consumer protection.Video
A Market Systems Approach to Financial Inclusion
A market systems approach to financial inclusion means considering all aspects of a market system, and working to break down barriers that exclude the poor by nudging market actors to take up missing or weak functions in the market.Publication