The Evidence Project

What We're Learning about Microfinance and World Hunger
by Chris Dunford

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Theme One: Invitation to a Conversation on Microfinance and World Hunger

Post 1: How Does Evidence Unite Us or Divide Us?
Post 2: Does Evidence of Success in Poverty Alleviation Divide Us?
Post 3: Do the Poor Get a Better Deal from Microfinance?
Post 5: What constitutes good evidence?
Post 23: Nested Initiatives to Promote Evidence-based Practice in Microfinance
Post 44: Observations of the USAID Evidence Summit – Day One, December 12
Post 45: Dunford’s Presentation to the USAID Evidence Summit – Day One
Post 46: Observations of the USAID Evidence Summit – Day Two, December 13

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Theme One: Invitation to a Conversation on Microfinance and World Hunger

Theme Two: A Better Deal from Microfinance Providers?

Theme Three: More Profitable Business & More Household Income?

Theme Four: More Household Savings & Better Consumption Smoothing?

Theme Five: Increased Social Capital & Improved Self-Confidence?

Theme Six: Better Health and Nutrition Practices & Greater Use of Vital Health Products and Services?

Theme Seven: Business Case for Credit-led Microfinance Integrated with Non-Financial Services?

Theme Eight: Business Case for Savings-led Microfinance Integrated with Non-Financial Services?

Theme Nine: Efficiency and Effectiveness of Various Pathways to the Ultimate Impacts?

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