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_aWomen and finance in Africa: _binclusion and transformation |
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_bSpringer _aSwitzerland _c2024 |
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_aEURO _b139.99 |
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490 | _aSustainable Development Goals Series | ||
520 | _aThis volume presents a collection of cases that examine the status of financial inclusion for women across a variety of states in the African continent. The book uses a qualitative research method and presents both primary to secondary data to narrate the impact of gender-responsive budgeting on women's empowerment and gender equality in these communities. The chapters present the analysis of the effectiveness of African state’ approaches and share lessons that different African economies, whether currently booming or struggling, can enhance or implement toward the financial inclusion and gender budgeting response at all structural levels. The main objectives of this volume are to understand different processes for financial inclusion to gender issues at a national level and to help encourage reflection on what lessons could be learned between states and what factors cause divergence in multilateral settings so that they can be understood and (https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-53337-2) | ||
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_aMicrofinance _95664 |
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_aGender budgeting _921757 |
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_aFinance in Africa _921758 |
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_aFemale entrepreneurship _921759 |
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_aDigital financial inclusion _921760 |
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_aRural/urban dichotomy _921761 |
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_aOjo, Tinuade Adekunbi _921762 |
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