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Do financial inclusion schemes empower women? Evidence on what works from India’s National Rural Livelihoods Project

Do financial inclusion schemes empower women? Evidence on what works from India’s National Rural Livelihoods Project

3ie Working Paper brief, 2021

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This brief is based on a working paper that provides empirical evidence in support of the hypothesis that providing women with access to large loans enhances their decision-making ability within the household. 

Key learnings from one-year pilot studies under Swashakt

Key learnings from one-year pilot studies under Swashakt

Working paper Brief 3ie 2024  
This brief presents the learnings from the five pilot projects that were implemented in the states of Bihar, Gujarat, Jharkhand, and West Bengal.

How can food systems and nutrition interventions contribute to women’s empowerment and gender equality?

How can food systems and nutrition interventions contribute to women’s empowerment and gender equality?

Working paper Brief 3ie 2024  
This brief presents findings of a rapid evidence assessment on the effects of food systems interventions on women’s empowerment. The brief was commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development through Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit’s (GIZ’s) Knowledge for Nutrition Program.

Understanding the current and potential role of self-help group federations

Understanding the current and potential role of self-help group federations

Working paper Brief 3ie 2020  
This brief summarises findings from a rapid field study of select federations in Kerala and Karnataka to understand the current and potential role of these federations to promote high-value livelihood activities for women.

Implementation evidence on nutrition interventions in India

Implementation evidence on nutrition interventions in India

Working paper Brief 3ie 2020  
This brief summarizes findings from an evidence map on nutrition-specific interventions aimed at improving maternal and child health in India.

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How effective are transparency and accountability initiatives? An overview of new evidence

Working paper Brief 3ie 2019  

This brief synthesizes main findings and key lessons from seven impact evaluations implemented across Ecuador, Ghana, India, Mozambique, Peru and Tanzania.

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  • DOI : 10.23846/B/WP/202118

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