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.
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.
Four Ways to Design Agent Networks That Work for Women
Innovations around agent networks present an opportunity to significantly improve women’s experiences and help build their confidence and access to digital financial services.
Addressing Climate and Disaster Risk Through Inclusive and Participatory Mechanisms
This working paper explores inclusive and participatory risk finance and transfer mechanisms as part of a comprehensive risk management framework.
In Ukraine, Credit Unions Are Key to a Sustainable Economic Recovery
But the sector is at risk due to the Russian invasion and in need of support from the international community.
The Last Mile – Banking Agents Paving the Road to Women’s Economic Empowerment
Women's World Banking - Making Finance Work for Women Thought Leadership Series
Book Launch - There's Nothing Micro About a Billion Women: Making Finance Work for Women
Join us for the launch of President and CEO of Women's World Banking and FinEquity TAC member Mary Ellen Iskenderian's latest book, There's Nothing Micro About a Billion Women: Making Finance Work for Women.