How to Improve Liquidity Management for Agents Serving Small Informal Groups and Savers
Enabling Women’s Financial Inclusion Through Digital Financial Literacy
This brief helps unpack the different dimensions of digital financial literacy (DFL) and demonstrate why they should not be tackled in isolation as they are very much connected. It includes four case studies of organizations addressing DFL in their work in Cambodia, Bangladesh, and Ghana.
How Ghana’s New Digital Finance Policy Can Drive Women’s Inclusion
Ghana made waves earlier this year when it launched the world’s first digital financial services (DFS) policy, building on the past five years of explosive DFS growth in the country. Can the new policy help to close the gender gap?
A Digital Bookkeeping App to Improve Access to Finance: A Case Study from Ghana
This case study shares more on the design of the app predicting credit risk to provide young entrepreneurs with affordable capital, and initial lessons learned for practitioners.
Financial Literacy and Consumer Financial Well-being in Ghana: Any Nexus With Economic Stability?
This study makes an effort to establish a link between financial literacy and consumer financial stability and their impact on macroeconomic stability.
Ghana Annual Benchmark Report
This report includes key financial and operational indicators that provide a country overview, indicator level performance and institutional details.
Does Informal Finance Still Matter?
Informal Savings Mechanisms (ISMs) have long been important to many people’s day-to-day money management across Africa. But as formal financial services become much more prevalent in the region, what will happen to these ISMs? Will they fall by the wayside as the digital revolution takes over?
Assessment of Public Perception, Awareness and Confidence in Insurance in Ghana
Unlocking Women's Financial Inclusion in Africa: Understanding the Gender Gap
CGAP, in partnership with Cenfri and Afriqinsights and with support from SECO, is pleased to present a two-part webinar series focused on surfacing and dissecting practical solutions to addressing the gap in women’s financial inclusion in Africa.
Financial Literacy Education: Implication on the Economic and Social Life of the Teacher in Ghana
Urging to develop schoolteachers' financial literacy skills