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Beniamino Savonitto

Results Measurement Specialist, Financial Inclusion
World Bank Group

Beniamino holds an MA from the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University and a BA in Political Science from LUISS University in Rome.

Beniamino Savonitto

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Village Savings and Loans Association members meet
Financial Inclusion
The Impact of Savings Groups on the Lives of the Rural Poor in Ghana, Malawi, and Uganda

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Impact of savings groups on the lives of the poor

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Savings Groups Lead to Increased Financial Inclusion and Women’s Empowerment, New Three-Country Study Finds
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Market vendor in Uganda receiving a mobile money payment
CREDIT: 
Will Boase
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Testing Products, Scaling Solutions: A Call for New Research to Advance Digital Financial Services in the Developing World
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IPA Announces Partnership with JPMorgan Chase & Co. to Share Evidence on Financial Inclusion
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How Can Children and Youth Become Financially Capable Adults?
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Soap Operas and Cell Phones: Riding on technological channels to impact financial capability at scale
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Clearing the Path to Financial Capability in Latin America

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