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The Staff behind the Story: Power of grassroots staff in achieving India’s development goals

This article was originally featured as a journal under the study, "Livelihoods research: Translating research into policy and practic...

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Experimenting with piggy banks for livelihoods

Picture yourself as a working-woman in rural Bihar.  Lucky for you, at this time, it’s the three to four months in which you get a daily ...

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Improving public welfare programs through village participation

In my last post, I raised questions about the measures to reduce corruption in a program of immense scale like MNREGA . This week, I want...

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Remembering the Field

Drawing by Samira Jain I have not taken any photos of any of my field experiences in Bihar, mostly due to an inexplicable sense of disc...

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Making the case for Financial Literacy - Why is FE critical for the vulnerable clients in India - Opinions from the field (PART III)

In Part I and Part II of this blog, we made a case for FE by making the modules concise, cost-efficient and effective for the clients...

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Making the case for Financial Literacy - What is CMF doing to address the FE challenges? (PART II)

In Part 1 of this blog , we discussed some of the challenges related to implementing an FE intervention.  These include high costs...

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