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English: Women make up nearly half of the agricultural labor force in developing countries. However, access to financing continues to be a challenge for women. In most countries, the share of female smallholders who can access credit is 5 percent—10 percent lower than for male smallholders. Unlocking demand for a technology at a relatively low risk can be accomplished by developing and facilitating access to gender-responsive financial products via partnerships with existing financial institutions or in-house programs.
The guide also includes a checklist that can be helpful in developing a portfolio of appropriate financial products and services to increase the sales of CES technology to both female and male clients.
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Powering Agriculture: An Energy Grand Challenge for Development |
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2017-06-08 |
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Powering Agriculture: An Energy Grand Challenge for Development |
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