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  2. Financial inclusion - Wikipedia

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    The self-help group (SHG) linkage model has also been proposed to improve financial inclusion by linking community groups to the formal banking sector through government programs, credit cooperatives, NGOs, or other microfinance institutions. Group-based models in which members pool their savings have also been seen as tools for social and ...

  3. Empowering Books About Women Who Lead

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    The Movement, by Clara Bingham In 1963, an American woman would not open her own credit card, play varsity sports in college, prosecute her rapists, or get a prescription for birth control.

  4. Self-help group (finance) - Wikipedia

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    A self-help group (commonly abbreviated SHG) is a financial intermediary committee usually composed of 12 to 25 local women between the ages of 18 and 50. Most self-help groups are in India, though they can be found in other countries, especially in South Asia and Southeast Asia. A SHG is generally a group of people who work on daily wages who ...

  5. Kudumbashree - Wikipedia

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    Kudumbashree. Kudumbashree (IPA: [ku.ɖum.bɐʃ.riː]; means 'Prosperity of the family' [1]) is a poverty eradication and women empowerment programme implemented by the Government of Kerala. Kudumbashree has a three-tier structure for its women community network, with Neighborhood Groups (NHGs) at the lowest level, Area Development Societies ...

  6. Zimbabwe Women Microfinance Bank - Wikipedia

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    Loans, savings accounts. Total assets. US$10 million (2018) [2] Zimbabwe Women Microfinance Bank, whose full name is Zimbabwe Women Microfinance Bank Limited, is a deposit-taking microfinance institution in Zimbabwe. [1] The bank serves those members in the community, who have been un-reached by conventional commercial banks, particularly rural ...

  7. Chetna Sinha - Wikipedia

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    Chetna Gala Sinha (born 1958) is an Indian social entrepreneur working to empower women in areas of rural India by teaching entrepreneurial skills, access to land and means of production. [1] Sinha and six other women chaired the 48th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland in January 2018.

  8. National Commission on the Status of Women - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.ncsw.gov.pk. National Commission on Status of Women (NCSW) (Urdu: قومی کمیشن برائے وقار نسواں) is a Pakistani statutory body established by the President Pervez Musharraf, under the XXVI Ordinance dated 17 July 2000. [1] It is an outcome of the national and international commitments of the Government of ...

  9. Women and Gender Equality Bill in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The South African National Parliament, through which the bill was passed. The Women Empowerment and Gender Equality Bill (WEGE) aimed to promote equality between men and women in South Africa. The bill was passed in 2013, and allowed for the implementation of measures to increase equality, such as designing programs to ensure women held fifty ...