| On behalf of a group of multisectoral child-focused organizations, Save the Children organized a review and analytical discussion of indicators most commonly used to assess the impact of microfinance on children. This study was conducted by Sarah Gammage and Sharon Williams of Development and Training Services, Inc. (dTS); it was financed by the anonymous donors of Wellspring Advisors with additional support from CARE and World Vision. To access the document, please click here. | ||
| Author | Gammage, Sarah and Willams, Sharon | |
| Institutional Author | Save the Children | |
| Publication Month | 09 | |
| Publication Year | 2007 | |
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