
Edutainment for financial inclusion: Empowering women and youth in Central Asia
Central Asia is home to some of the lowest savings rates in the world, and this is particularly true

Central Asia is home to some of the lowest savings rates in the world, and this is particularly true

The world is facing a longstanding global learning and skills crisis. Over half of 10-year-olds in low- and middle-income countries

A thriving economy is built on talent. Across Africa, the job market faces a growing shortage of highly skilled

Large disparities by socioeconomic status in educational attainment and the likelihood of obtaining a university degree have been widely

Preventing early school-leaving can enable disadvantaged youth to break cycles of multi-dimensional disadvantage. This column analyses a sample of

There is clear consensus on the importance of teachers for student outcomes. This column focuses on a less studied

Half of the graduates from top economics PhD programmes in the US publish next to nothing in the years

Policy debates around education tend to focus on class size and teaching quality. But a recent body of research

South Asia’s female labor force participation today remains among the lowest in the world: More than 400 million working-age

In northern Nigeria, where traditional customs have long shaped societal structures, a quiet revolution is unfolding — one that

Central Asia is home to some of the lowest savings rates in the world, and this is particularly true

The world is facing a longstanding global learning and skills crisis. Over half of 10-year-olds in low- and middle-income countries

A thriving economy is built on talent. Across Africa, the job market faces a growing shortage of highly skilled

Large disparities by socioeconomic status in educational attainment and the likelihood of obtaining a university degree have been widely

Preventing early school-leaving can enable disadvantaged youth to break cycles of multi-dimensional disadvantage. This column analyses a sample of

There is clear consensus on the importance of teachers for student outcomes. This column focuses on a less studied

Half of the graduates from top economics PhD programmes in the US publish next to nothing in the years

Policy debates around education tend to focus on class size and teaching quality. But a recent body of research

South Asia’s female labor force participation today remains among the lowest in the world: More than 400 million working-age

In northern Nigeria, where traditional customs have long shaped societal structures, a quiet revolution is unfolding — one that




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