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Kenya Bidding Bye to Gender Inequality in Uptake of Digital Financial Services

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  • Tamba, Cox Lwaka
  • Murithi, Emmaculate Kathomi

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Kenya is one of the countries in Africa where digital financial access has tremendously grown. Digitalization of the financial sector and the recent increase of Digital Financial Services (DFS) brings new opportunities to help build inclusive economic infrastructure that offers new services to marginalized populations and underserved communities worldwide. DFS can bridge the gender gap by increasing womens financial autonomy and improving their economic participation.

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  • Tamba, Cox Lwaka & Murithi, Emmaculate Kathomi, 2025. "Kenya Bidding Bye to Gender Inequality in Uptake of Digital Financial Services," Working Papers 4c215b39-417d-4477-92d1-2, African Economic Research Consortium.
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