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A multitude of positive gender impacts are possible through small infrastructure investments.
Crowdsourcing can be an effective way to address pain points that limit MSMEs from getting financing.
Solomon Islands has overcome significant challenges to private sector development by implementing policies that create jobs and livelihoods through private enterprise.
Gender tip sheets make the business case for mainstreaming gender goals into finance, renewable energy, agribusiness, and other private sector projects.
By becoming leaders, girls and young women can contribute to innovation, empathy, and accountability in development programming.
Domestic violence is a human rights issue, requiring collective stakeholder interventions to provide a continuum of care for all affected.
Gender bonds can scale up women’s access to finance and promote gender equality at the same time.
Production and export of high-quality mung beans can improve farmers’ incomes and nutrition.
Microfinance anchored on civil society organizations is a promising model in banking the unbanked.
The Seoul Metropolitan Government provides market analysis, such as consumption patterns and purchasing power, to help small entrepreneurs succeed.