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Proximity Matters: Five Case Studies in Closing the CICO Gap
Learn about the innovative approaches that policy makers and providers are taking to build rural agent networks in Brazil, India, Mexico, and Tanzania.Publication
New Insights on Women’s Mobile Phone Ownership
New data show that 81 percent of women worldwide own a mobile phone. Although large gender gaps in mobile phone ownership persist in certain countries, mobile phones are more ubiquitous among women than are financial accounts.Publication
Female Smallholders in the Financial Inclusion Agenda
This Brief explores the gender gap in financial inclusion among smallholder families in Tanzania and Mozambique through unique survey data that allow for a nationally representative look at smallholders.Reading Deck
Does Transparency Matter?
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Digital Finance for the Real Economy: Energy
This slidedeck describes how digital finance can help achieve universal access to clean, affordable energy (SDG 7) in three major ways.Reading Deck
Digital Finance for the Real Economy: Education
Education is a powerful tool to combat poverty. This slidedeck describes how digital finance can remove systemic barriers to high-quality global education in at least three ways.Publication
Jordanians and Syrian Refugees: Remittances and Financial Services Use
How do you increase financial inclusion when the most vulnerable and financially excluded part of your population becomes host to a massive, even more vulnerable, and even less financially included group of refugees? Building on a quantitative survey, this research shows that for financial services to work for refugees, they also need to work at scale in-country.Data
CGAP Smallholder Families Data Hub
Our nationally representative surveys offer an unparalleled glimpse into smallholders’ agricultural and financial lives, and now there is a quick and easy way to explore our data.Data
Data on International Funding for Financial Inclusion in 2016
The survey covering the year 2016 collected data from 23 funders and outlines financial instruments used, purpose of funding, type of funding (e.g., public, private), geographic allocation, and more.Publication