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Financial Inclusion in the Pacific – Women’s Financial Inclusion Significantly Improves Household Wellbeing
This note summarizes the findings that women play the pivotal role in household financial management and that providing financial literacy training to women has a greater impact on the household than when provided to men.
This publication summarises key findings from the 2015 Fiji National Demand Side Survey related to women. While over half of women have bank accounts, women in Fiji are still lagging far behind men. Women want financial products and services that are affordable, can better meet their needs and are close to where they live and...
This publication summarises key findings from the 2015 Solomon Islands National Demand Side Survey related to women. Women in Solomon Islands are financially marginalized, with men being the main financial decision-makers. While few women in the Solomon Islands have access to formal financial services, the vast majority of women save through informal means. Understanding the...
This blog by Bankable Frontier Associates reflects on gender differences in financial inclusion in five PIRI member countries: Fiji, Samoa, the Solomon Islands, Tonga, and Vanuatu, emerging out of the national Demand Side Surveys. Across these five countries an interesting duality emerges; there appears to not only be a gender gap in formal account ownership,...