What's the trouble with men? Contributions and challenges of gender analysis to microfinance
This article discusses the difficulties women face because of men's exclusion from development programmes. I suggest that gender-interdisciplinary research is needed from which MFIs can draw information and knowledge to make microfinance more inclusive of all the poor, men and women, their families and communities.- Value chain financing: evidence from Zambia on smallholder access to finance for mechanization
- Developing agro-pastoral entrepreneurship: bundling blended finance and technology
- Building frontline market facilitators' capacity: the case of the ‘Integrating Very Poor Producers into Value Chains Field Guide’
- Development impact bonds: learning from the Asháninka cocoa and coffee case in Peru
- Trade-off between outreach and sustainability of microfinance institutions: evidence from sub-Saharan Africa