Crossfire: ‘Building financial capabilities should be product-linked and not focused on personal money management’
In this issue's Crossfire, Kathleen Stack and Jennefer Sebstad debate whether a product-linked approach is the best way to deliver financial education.CGAP (2013) ‘Deepening financial inclusion in West Africa’ [blog], CGAP <www.cgap.org/blog/deepening-financial-inclusionwest-africa≯ [accessed 8 August 2013]. www.cgap.org/blog/deepening-financial-inclusionwest-africa
CGAP (2013) ‘Deepening financial inclusion in West Africa’ [blog], CGAP <www.cgap.org/blog/deepening-financial-inclusionwest-africa≯ [accessed 8 August 2013]. www.cgap.org/blog/deepening-financial-inclusionwest-africa
CGAP (2013) ‘Deepening financial inclusion in West Africa’ [blog], CGAP <www.cgap.org/blog/deepening-financial-inclusionwest-africa≯ [accessed 8 August 2013]. www.cgap.org/blog/deepening-financial-inclusionwest-africa
CGAP (2013) ‘Deepening financial inclusion in West Africa’ [blog], CGAP <www.cgap.org/blog/deepening-financial-inclusionwest-africa≯ [accessed 8 August 2013]. www.cgap.org/blog/deepening-financial-inclusionwest-africa
- 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
- Value chain development for rural poverty reduction: A reality check and a warning
- Impact assessment of commodity standards: towards inclusive value chains
- What is cocoa sustainability? Mapping stakeholders’ socio-economic, environmental, and commercial constellations of priorities