Digital Financial Services Evidence Gap Map Methodology

March 5, 2018

The Digital Finance Evidence Gap Map (EGM) serves as the inventory of client-level impact. The interactive EGM and supporting narratives provide an overview of the evidence of the effects of Digital Finance on various clients, their households, and communities. Broadly, the Digital Finance EGM intends to. Empower practitioners, donors, and policy makers with the ability to perform evidence-based decision making by providing a user-friendly tool that allows the user to access evidence quickly and efficiently.

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