Partners: The European Microfinance Platform (e-MFP), University of Bergamo
In the last decade or so, there has been considerable progress in bridging gaps in access to finance worldwide. In emerging economies as well, the financial inclusion agenda has gained significant momentum. Sabina Yasmin, Senior Research Fellow, LEAD at Krea University shared evidence-based insights from our recent study on the need to examine financial health of gig workers in India at the 8th European Research Conference on Microfinance.
Organised by the University of Bergamo, Italy, the conference brought together high-level researchers, academics, professionals, and students from the microfinance community to discuss the role of microfinance in driving comprehensive transitions across economic, social, and environmental dimensions.
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