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Journey to Kigali: Four Lessons on Peer Learning for Gender Data
When it comes to strategies on gender-disaggregated data for women's financial inclusion, peer learning, diversity of approaches to gender data collection and use, and creative solutions in advancing gender equality in the financial sector are key.Blog
A Public-Private Partnership to Digitize Bus Fares in Rwanda
Digitizing high-frequency or high-volume payment flows–especially to and from government–can support the growth of a national payments ecosystem and progress towards universal financial inclusion. In Rwanda, several initiatives are developing technology-enabled delivery of government services and digitization of corresponding payments.Blog
The Graduation Approach: Building Partnerships with Governments
In Rwanda, the government is an active and engaged partner and strong buy-in from political leadership has helped ensure the success of some development interventions. Concern Worldwide’s adaptation of the Graduation Approach targeting vulnerable households is one such example.Blog
Catalyzing Women’s Financial Inclusion: The Role of Data
For governments, the collection of sex-disaggregated data begins a virtuous cycle, where its availability informs stronger, evidence-based policymaking and helps regulators evaluate the effectiveness of policies intended to promote financial inclusion.Blog
Six Takeaways from Rwanda’s Financial Inclusion Insights Survey
Even though Rwanda has low rates of technical literacy and handset usage, digital financial services have reached the same levels of active usage as Ghana, which has a much more "mobile-ready" population.Blog
New Data Finds Mobile Money "On the Cusp" in Rwanda and Ghana
New data provides the most comprehensive picture yet of digital financial services (DFS) access and usage in Ghana and Rwanda.Blog
Savings Groups Fuel Digital Design for Smallholders in Rwanda
Interviews with over 75 farmers, banking officials, traders, co-ops, and savings groups in Rwanda offer key insights to drive the design of new digital financial services and products.Blog
UOB Takes a Human-Centered Approach to Rwanda’s Smallholders
Nick Meakin of Urwego Opportunity Bank (UOB) discusses how Rwanda's first and largest microfinance bank is using a human-centered approach to designing financial products that better meet the needs of smallholder farmers.Blog
Data: Enabling Country-led Actions to Address Financial Inclusion
Following the endorsement of the G20 Basic Set of Financial Inclusion Indicators, the Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion's Data and Measurement Sub-Group, in collaboration with partners, has developed an online data portal.Blog