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How Do Digital Remittances Contribute to Women’s Financial Health?

Location Global
Authored by Uloma Ogba
Julie Kamau
Houle Cao

Results from a UNCDF survey make clear the need for more gender-smart and migrant-centric remittance products

Location Global
Authored by Uloma Ogba
Julie Kamau
Houle Cao
Topic Inclusive Innovation
TagsGender
How Do Digital Remittances Contribute to Women’s Financial Health?
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