This study, authored by David James-Wilson and Joan Hall, examines current practices and opportunities for microfinance with youth in the West Bank. The West Bank was chosen as a case study location because it offers a unique context in which to examine the impact of conflict on employment for youth, the supply and demand for finance, and the roles of microfinance institutions (MFIs), youth-serving organizations (YSOs), families, and other entities in meeting the demand. The intended audience for this case study is: (i) USAID field missions; (ii) USAID/USG offices; and (iii) development practitioners, such as staff of MFIs, relief organizations, and YSOs. |
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| File | mR 41 MF, Youth, and Conflict West Bank Study.pdf | |
| Author | David James-Wilson and Joan Hall | |
| Institutional Author | EQUIP 3/EDC and Chemonics International | |
| Publication Month | 02 | |
| Publication Year | 2006 | |
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