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May 24 Webinar | Best Bets: Emerging Opportunities for Impact at Scale | USAID Agency Learning and Evidence Month
Nov 03 Financial Inclusion Week 2021 | Predicting Consumer Protection Risks through Administrative Data Post Teaser Text Administrative data such as payment transactions or borrower records are detailed and inexpensive, making it an increasingly popular monitoring tool for regulators and financial institutions.But once you have the data, how do you use it to understand the experiences and challenges of real-life consumers and provide insights into your consumer protection policies? IPA has worked with regulators to put a human face on financial services data across several markets.
Nov 01 Financial Inclusion Week 2021 | Chasing Risks: Keeping Up with the Evolving Consumer Challenges in Inclusive Finance Post Teaser Text The forces shaping the future of inclusive finances are clear—the starring role of consumer digital data, a revamped definition of banking under embedded finance, the advent of multifaceted regulatory frameworks such as open-banking and data protection—all amidst developing economies that are grappling with climate change, the changing nature of work and recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nov 01 IPA Education Director, Sarah Kabay, Presents New Book Post Teaser Text On November 1, IPA's Education Program Director, Sarah Kabay presented her new book, Access, Quality, & the Global Learning Crisis: Insights from Ugandan Primary Education.This event was hosted by Professor Elisabeth King and the International Education program in a public Zoom meeting.Sarah Kabay is an education researcher focused on early childhood and basic education.She works to design and evaluate educational interventions and to understand the systems and contexts in which they take place.She focuses on mixed-methods strategies, such as the integration of qualitative research and randomized evaluations.