2016 | The SEEP Network
Par le biais du programme de Finance Responsable par le biais du leadership local (RFLL), le Réseau SEEP travaille avec sept associations de microfinance en Afrique sub-saharienne (au B…
2016 | The SEEP Network
Par le biais du programme de Finance Responsable par le biais du leadership local (RFLL), le Réseau SEEP travaille avec sept associations de microfinance en Afrique sub-saharienne (au B…
2016 | The SEEP Network
Par le biais du programme de Finance Responsable par le biais du leadership local (RFLL), le Réseau SEEP travaille avec sept associations de microfinance en Afrique sub-saharienne (au B…
2016 | International Rescue Committee
The objective of the CTRT is to help humanitarian agencies at the country level better prepare for emergency response using cash transfers. This tool aims to guide humanitarian organizations…
2016 | Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance
The Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance’s (AKAM) mission is centered around creating lasting improvement in the quality of life of its clients by delivering client-centric financial product…
2016 | Habitat for Humanity India
Habitat for Humanity India (HFHI) has years of experience providing shelter in tandem with disaster response and risk reduction services. The increasing frequency and severity of disasters has…
2016 | The SEEP Network
Through the Responsible Finance through Local Leadership (RFLL) program (2012–2016), the SEEP Network is engaged with seven microfinance associations in sub-Saharan Africa (in Benin, Bur…
2016 | The SEEP Network
Through the Responsible Finance through Local Leadership (RFLL) program (2012–2016), the SEEP Network is engaged with seven microfinance associations in sub-Saharan Africa (in Benin, Bur…
2016 | The SEEP Network
Through the Responsible Finance through Local Leadership (RFLL) program (2012–2016), the SEEP Network is engaged with seven microfinance associations in sub-Saharan Africa (in Benin, Bur…
2016 | The SEEP Network
Through the Responsible Finance through Local Leadership (RFLL) program (2012–2016), the SEEP Network is engaged with seven microfinance associations in sub-Saharan Africa (in Benin, Bur…
2016 | Brian Heilman
This technical brief presents guidance on the effective engagement of men in programming to achieve women’s economic empowerment (WEE) and gender equality outcomes in the agricultural se…
2016 | Erin Markel
This technical brief documents emerging thought leadership on measurement practices for unpaid care work. More specifically, it presents a survey of current good practices, explores how practi…
2016 | Erin Markel
This brief examines how and why practitioners are achieving women’s economic empowerment (WEE) outcomes through interventions that seek to promote and empower women in agricultural roles…
2016 | Megan Gash
This research agenda highlights the most salient issues in the SG community, and it guides attention and resources to addressing them so that innovation may be informed by evidence. The theme…
2016 | Mike Klassen
Market Facilitation Clinics are a method that brings together market development practitioners to help each other overcome practical and urgent challenges. This publication outlines Market Fac…
2016 | Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance
The Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance’s (AKAM) mission is centered around creating lasting improvement in the quality of life of its clients by delivering client-centric financial product…
2016 | The SEEP Network
This document summarizes presentations and discussions at the Consultation on Mainstreaming DRR in Financial Institutions and Mechanisms, held in New Delhi in June, 2016. The Consultation was…
2016 | The SEEP Network
Microfinance Gateway Top Ten Publications of 2016 This case explores three innovative, people-centered approaches used by Vitas Group and Global Communities to successfully grow the financial…
2016 | Margaret Richards
In March 2014, the Leveraging Economic Opportunities (LEO) project launched a call for example seeking programs
that were linking push and pull strategies into a more interactive implemen…
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