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Electronic Payment Services in Yemen: Challenges and Opportunities for Success

The role of electronic payment services in enhancing financial inclusion for underprivileged groups

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The Value of Pay-As-You-Go Solar for Mobile Operators

Findings from multi-country, multi-operator study in Africa
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Energy Microfinance & Pay-As-You-Go

Leveraging PAYGO to increase solar energy access in MFI-solar distributor partnerships
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Executive Summary Report on Impact of COVID-19 on Micro and Small Enterprises in Yemen

The main objective of this report is to examine the impact of COVID -19 on micro and small enterprises in Yemen. It offers recommendations to various stakeholders such as international donors, governments, microfinance institutions and MSEs.

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Five Years of Market Development in Benin, Senegal and Zambia (2015-2019)

This report compiles all the learnings from five years of market development in three countries. It brings forth the voices of customers and the stakeholders with whom UNCDF engaged.

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Toward Better Resilience During the War Crisis: Case Study of Three Microfinance Institutions in Yemen

Insights on how institutions can leverage better agility in responding to market changes
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Agile Project Management in Non-Software Sectors During Turbulent Times

How can agile project management help enhance the capabilities of microfinance institutions?
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An Evaluation Study of Efficiency of Microfinance Institutions in Yemen

Findings and recommendations to enhance efficiency of microfinance institutions in the country
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WhatsApp in War-Torn Yemen Opens Opportunities to Improve Resilience, Livelihood, and Prosperity Through Microfinance Communication Innovation

How can microfinance institutions reach their customers at no additional cost?
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Exploring the Economic and Social Motivations for Child and Youth Friendly Banking: Practices from Georgia, Lebanon, Tanzania and Yemen

Survey findings on the decision-making factors for providers serving the youth market