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Microfinance at the service of the population in Ghana
The Ghanaian financial sector is dominated by banking institutions but also relies on a large number of non-bank financial institutions, from the formal, semi-formal or formalization sector. Microfinance in Ghana thus includes about 3,000 institutions, of which about 2/3 have very little attention
Published in December 2019
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Regional Migration and Wage Inequality in the West African Economic and Monetary Union
This paper investigates the impact of regional migration on average wages and wage inequality in the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA). We exploit a unique data from a unified labour force household survey which covers natives and migrants in the seven economic capitals of the
Published in March 2019
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Sahel Alliance: Bintou
Support to youth and local communities for training and employment in Mali (ACTIF)
The future of a country is its youth. But what to do when 70% of young people are illiterate and only 16% complete college, as in Mali? Discover the history of Bintou, which benefits from an AFD project labeled Sahel Alliance.
Find out more ► the Sahel Alliance website
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Published in July 2018
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Evaluation Summary - Procredit – Upscaling to mesofinance
reduction in Ghana by increasing access of SMEs to finance. SME loans were so far underserved by the financial institutions of the country. This required a development of know-how through training and technical assistance.
The project was highly relevant and exceeded all expectations in terms of its
Published in April 2018
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Evaluation Summary - Mesofinance Advans project
Ghana by increasing access of SMEs to finance. SME loans were so far underserved by the financial institutions of the country. This required a development of know-how through training and technical assistance.
The project was deemed appropriate to market conditions as well as to the needs of the
Published in April 2018
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Ghana: The challenges of growth faced with increasing imbalances
recently become an oil producer and the developing oil sector has quickened the pace of growth, which reached almost 15 per cent in 2011. This enhanced growth has resulted in a rise of per capita income levels and enabled Ghana to attain the status of a low-middle-income country according to World Bank rankings.
Published in June 2014
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Export diversification in the franc zone: its extent, sophistication and dynamics
It is now a widely recognised fact in the economic literature that the level of per capita income and the degree of sectoral concentration of economic activity evolve together over the long term. The empirical research of Imbs and Wacziarg (2003) has notably shown that production diversification
Published in December 2012
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Creating Access to Agricultural Finance - Based on a horizontal study of Cambodia, Mali, Senegal, Tanzania, Thailand and Tunisia
Inadequate financing of the agricultural sector remains a major constraint in developing countries. Despite the existence of genuine financial needs of large magnitude, financial institutions face difficulties in serving the clientele in the agricultural sector. As a result, the financing
Published in July 2012
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The Informal Sector in Francophone Africa - Firm Size, Productivity, and Institutions
informal sector, despite the fact that most Africans work there, and it clearly plays a central role in shaping the continent’s growth and social inclusion outlook. This book is a major step towards improving the understanding of the
complex reality of informal sector firms in francophone West Africa
Published in January 2012
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