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Money Matters: Reaching Women Microentrepreneurs With Financial Services
This study hopes to contribute to designing better responses to women microentrepreneurs' demand by helping to create more efficient and viable institutions providing them with useful financial services into the twenty-first century and beyond.
Client Impact Assessment of Women's Entrepreneurship Development Program in Bangladesh
Assessing the impacts of Women's Enterprise Development Project on clients and their households
Rural Women's Access to Credit and Extension: A Strategy for Change
How can rural women gain access to key resources?
Operational Issues: Designing Financial Services for Women
How can the needs and preferences of women clients be met?
From Vicious to Virtuous Circles? Gender and Micro-Enterprise Development
Micro-enterprise development is no panacea
Credit With Education: A Self-Financing Way to Empower Women
A new approach to empowering women
Providing Enterprise Development and Financial Services to Women- A Decade of Bank Experience in Asia
A study of providing enterprise development and financial services to low income clients
Access to Credit for Poor Women: A Scale-up Study of Projects Carried out by Freedom from Hunger in Mali and Ghana
Analyzing Freedom from Hunger's village banking program in Mali and Ghana
Developing Financial Institutions for the Poor and Reducing Barriers to Access for Women
Have financial services succeeded in reaching the poor, especially poor women?
Gender and the Growth and the Dynamics of Microenterprises
How can women entrepreneurs participate in regional and national growth processes?