Building a Bridge Between Financial Education and Financial Health - Rsearch Digest #2

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WASH and Financial Inclusion: A Set of Indicators to Guide the Activities of Impact Investors in the WASH Sector

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Financial Inclusion Compass 2022- version français

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Sondage de l'e-MFP sur les tendances de l'inclusion financière

Financial Inclusion Compass 2022- edición en español

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La encuesta de la e-MFP sobre las tendencias en el sector de la inclusión financiera

Financial Inclusion Compass 2022 - English edition

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The e-MFP Survey of Financial Inclusion Trends

Financial Inclusion Compass 2021

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The e-MFP Survey of Financial Inclusion Trends

Covid-19 Financial Inclusion Compass

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The Covid-19 Financial Inclusion Compass is a special edition of the Compass series specifically focused on the current challenges, medium-term priorities, concerns, opportunities and forecasts for a sector facing probably the greatest crisis in its modern history. It reveals a sector that is highly anxious about the consequences of the pandemic and especially the economic downturn – on liquidity-starved providers, on investors, but most of all on clients.

Financial Inclusion Compass 2019

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The e-MFP Survey of Financial Inclusion Trends 2019

Financial Inclusion Compass 2018

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The inaugural e-MFP Survey of Financial Inclusion Trends

e-MFP's inaugral Financial Inclusion Compass 2018 –  is a new paper on emerging short, medium and long-term trends in the financial inclusion sector, based on a survey of e-MFP members and key industry stakeholders.

Caveat Venditor: Towards a Conceptual Framework for Buyer Selection in Responsible Microfinance Exits

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By Sam Mendelson and Daniel Rozas, April 2018.

With the growing maturity of the microfinance industry, a question that has come into sharper focus is how social investors committed to advancing responsible finance practices should “exit responsibly” from the microfinance institutions (MFIs) – and, increasingly, the broader category of financial service providers (FSPs) and other companies working in financial inclusion – in which they have invested.

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