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Shifting social norms affecting underbanked and unbanked women and girls

This brief shares how gender and social norms approaches are improving the lives of women and girl small-scale producers, drawing on evidence from four countries. These insights were gained through a learning exercise led by CARE’s Go Deeper initiative, in partnership with George Washington University’s Global Capstone Program.

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