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Country Survey Namibia: Gender Differences in the Usage of Formal Financial Services

Dec 01, 2012 | A2F Consulting | BMZ, GIZ

This study is part of a series on gender finance in Sub-Saharan Africa, conducted by GIZ and Making Finance Work for Africa (MFW4A). The study aims at explaining the reasons for differences in the usage of formal financial products in Namibia, with the view of informing policy makers and stakeholders about these reasons in order to support them with practical recommendations for gender sensitive financial sector development interventions. The full set of countries under study comprises Botswana, Malawi, Namibia, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia.

Theme: Gender Finance, Financial Inclusion | Country: Namibia | Pages: 32