A Client Needs-Centered Approach to Financial Inclusion Measurement
The Financial Needs of Mexicans
A Client Needs-Centred Approach to Financial Inclusion Measurement
Social Protection During the Pandemic: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico
How have policy responses mitigated the impact of the pandemic on poverty in the region?
Incentives for Small Retailers to Climb the Modernization and Digitization Ladder
Lessons from traditional small-scale shopkeepers in Mexico on finding incentives beyond business education and cash provision
Economic Impact of Microfinance Targeted to Women in the State of Veracruz, Mexico
The objective of this research was to assess the economic effects of microfinance projects on the material conditions of the participants and their domestic groups, as well as on the improvement of businesses and creation of employment.
Finance in Displacement: Joint Lessons Report
This study brings to light the challenges forcibly displaced persons face in accessing economic opportunities and puts forth a financial health framework for measuring progress against these challenges.
Financial Solutions for Women in Rural and Agricultural Livelihoods
This research provides insights on the disproportionate need and strategic opportunity for improving the lives and livelihoods of rural women.
How Providers Can Build Products That Improve Financial Health: Examples From Mexico and Chile
This paper shares the key challenges, learnings, and overall results from five case studies in Chile and Mexico, uncovering best practices on how to design for and influence financial health.