Household Dialogues for Financial Empowerment of Women - CARE

Household Dialogues for Financial Empowerment of Women

Household Dialogues for Financial Empowerment of Women (HH Dialogue manual) is a training course and manual designed for implementing the “Digital Sub Wallet for Increased Financial Empowerment of Women” Project. The Project’s main goal is: For women to have equitable influence over household financial decisions and to use mobile financial technology to improve their own and their family’s opportunities and lives. The interventions include dialogues that provide a platform for women to engage in household decision-making.

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