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May 24 Webinar | Best Bets: Emerging Opportunities for Impact at Scale | USAID Agency Learning and Evidence Month
Mar 14 Helping the Poor Save More in Ghana: New Evidence from Randomized Evaluations Post Teaser Text Financial inclusion - ensuring that the poor have access to financial services that are relevant for their lives - has great potential to alleviate poverty, stimulate economic growth and increase the welfare of the poor.In Ghana and other African countries, a wide group of stakeholders, including governments, NGOs, and financial institutions, is investing considerable resources towards bringing savings and other formal financial services to the poor.
Jan 31 Deworm the World Featured at World Economic Forum in Davos Post Teaser Text Deworm the World was featured at at a World Economic Forum event in Davos in January 2012.The press conference highlighted key achievements of this Young Global Leader initiative and featured exciting new commitments from partners to improve the lives of millions of children through school-based deworming. We are in a thrilling new era for neglected tropical diseases.