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Rita Hamad

Assistant Professor
University of California, San Francisco
Website
med.stanford.edu
Email
rita.hamad@ucsf.edu

Studies

Financial Inclusion
Small Consumer Loans for the Working Poor in South Africa
Financial Inclusion
Health Education for Microcredit Clients in Peru

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Health education for microcredit clients in Peru: a randomized controlled trial
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Small individual loans and mental health: a randomized controlled trial among South African adults

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