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Taking Gender Seriously: Towards a Gender Justice Protocol for Financial Services

In: The Handbook Of Microfinance

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  • Linda Mayoux

    (International Consultant with WEMAN, Oxfam Novib, The Netherlands)

Abstract

The following sections are included:Gender Justice Framework Protocol for Financial ServicesFrameworkWhy a Gender Justice Protocol for Financial Services?Organisational Gender Policy: The Commercial BottomlineEquality of Access as Integral Part of Product and Service Development, Including Technological InnovationFinancial Services Contribute to Women's Empowerment through Appropriate Design of Products, Non-Financial Services Including Financial Literacy and Gender Action LearningGender Indicators Are an Integral Part of Social Performance ManagementConsumer Protection and Regulatory Policies Integrate Gender Equality of Opportunity and EmpowermentGender Justice AdvocacyThe Specific Needs and Interests of Very Poor and Vulnerable Women Are IncludedPromoting an Enabling Environment for Gender Justice in Financial Services: Role of National Networks, Government and DonorsReferences

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  • Linda Mayoux, 2011. "Taking Gender Seriously: Towards a Gender Justice Protocol for Financial Services," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Beatriz Armendáriz & Marc Labie (ed.), The Handbook Of Microfinance, chapter 28, pages 613-641, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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    Cited by:

    1. Schicks, Jessica, 2014. "Over-Indebtedness in Microfinance – An Empirical Analysis of Related Factors on the Borrower Level," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 54(C), pages 301-324.
    2. Singh, Ardhendu & Venkataramani, Bhama, 2012. "Financial Education: Institutes of Higher Education as delivery channels," MPRA Paper 43336, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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