FHI 360 collaborated with the Ethiopian government, local NGOs and traditional burial societies to implement community and home-based care interventions for PLHIV in 14 major cities in Ethiopia. This study examines program results from 2003 to 2010, and concludes that individuals who received the integrated community and home-based care services from traditional burial societies reported significantly more savings, better social relations, more independence and better environments for PLHIV.
This paper provides an overview of how agents are an essential component of delivering customer value to excluded populations such as informal savers. Based on the experiences of financial ser…
A new case study report from Scale2Save looks at how the Covid-19 pandemic has changed bank customer behaviour in Africa. The study shows that customers have increased their borrowing from fr…
In this report, we explore how BRACED projects support the development and delivery of tailored-to-context financial services. We also assess to what extent these projects are integrated withi…