I have been asking the question, “How do you measure quality in a Savings Group?”
I have been asking the question, “How do you measure quality in a Savings Group?”
It has been nearly five months since World Relief first attempted to pilot the e-Recording app in Rwanda.
When we do things digitally, we leave behind us a sparkling trail of data.
Thulisile Sithole (33) is a member of Ikhwezi SCG (savings and credit group) in Limehill, a peri-urban area in Ladysmith, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
National Public Radio has an interesting podcast called “A World Without Banks”. Here’s what they say on their site:
A few months ago, the instructor of a user design workshop challenged the class to redraft the Healthcare.gov website, the official site of the Affordable Care Act.
A famous 16th century Portuguese poet, Luis Vaz de Camões, once wrote: necessity refines ingenuity ...
If you work in savings groups and at the same time you are working to reduce the impact of malaria, ...
Kim Wilson and Paul Rippey announced yesterday that the Savings Revolution website has been sold to Barclays Bank for undisclosed considerations.
As a traveling American, I face the insane roaming costs of the US telephone companies, and so I use the work-around of having a local phone and swapping SIM cards in each country
For today’s class (I teach at a university) students were to view this very nice video produced by CGAP.
Just when we thought we had cycled through all possible catchphrases, 2013 ushered in some new ones.
At the end of the year, it is traditional to make Best and Worst lists. Here’s my take on the five worst ideas I’ve seen this year.
Unlike the bad ideas that have been recycled year after year, the good ideas of 2013 are all new this year, which is quite exciting!