Contenu du sommaire
Revue | Development in Practice |
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Numéro | Vol.29, n°8, 2019 |
Articles
- Gender and financial inclusion: the critical role for holistic programming - Julia Arnold & Sarah Gammage p. 965-973
- What works to increase financial inclusion and women's financial autonomy? Intentional designs showing promise - Sarah Eckhoff, Grace Majara Kibombo, Melch Muhame Natukunda, Christian Pennotti & Karen Vandergaag p. 974-987
- Barriers to “last mile” financial inclusion: cases from northern Kenya - Jaya Tiwari, Emily Schaub & Naziha Sultana p. 988-1000
- Using direct benefit transfers to transfer benefits to women: a perspective from India - Rashi Sabherwal, Devesh Sharma & Neeraj Trivedi p. 1001-1013
- Hidden constraints to digital financial inclusion: the oral-literate divide - Brett Hudson Matthews p. 1014-1028
- The role of financial inclusion in driving women's economic empowerment - Sarah Hendriks p. 1029-1038
- Women and development-forced evictions: realities, responses and solidarity - Heather P. Bedi & Joanna Levitt Cea p. 1040-1052
- Contextualising empowerment: highlighting key elements from women's stories of empowerment - Adinda Tenriangke Muchtar, John Overton & Marcela Palomino-Schalscha p. 1053-1063
- Is social protection in Ghana a right? - Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai, Abdul-Bassit Abubakari & Jude Martey p. 1064-1074
- Drivers of civil society organisations' participation in Ghana's governance processes - Joseph Antwi-Boasiako p. 1075-1082