In this blog post, we analyse the VimoSEWA model in India, which shows the strength of community-level intervention and support
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In this blog post, we analyse the VimoSEWA model in India, which shows the strength of community-level intervention and support
This post summarises the research findings from our recently concluded project on exclusion and grievance redress that was undertaken in collaboration with Gram Vaani et.al
This post provides an overview of the financial consumer grievance redress system in India and highlights the issues that make it less effective and less consumer-friendly
In this post, we examine the concept of managed care and attempt to understand its relevance in the Indian context.
In this blog post, we summarise the results from survey conducted to understand the challenges faced by rural households' in accessing and using formal financial services
In this blog post, we propose a framework that can be used to document the various axes of exclusion in DBT against the broad policy context
Reports of growing debt stress among microfinance borrowers in Assam follows a similar path as those in AP. In this post we analysis this issue and provide possible solutions
Summarising the dominant trends from the year gone by.
In this post, we summarise the themes of HHF as articulated in a our working paper as well as comment on the gaps in a recent paper on HHF
In this blog post, we explore a case of exclusion from the PDS, wherein a daily wage labourer, Mr. Kabeer, was unable to obtain a ration card
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