Resource: Savings Evidence Map

  • Date Posted: January 25, 2019
  • Authors: Marketlinks Team
  • Document Types: Tool
  • Donor Type: Non-US Government Agency

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 Female Community Health Worker councils a group of women in Nepal. Photo by USAID.
Female Community Health Worker councils a group of women in Nepal. Photo by USAID.

This publication originally appeared on The Mango Tree.

The Savings Evidence Map provides consolidated access to evidence related to savings focused financial inclusion. It enables users to find existing evidence, see how the evidence is clustered as well as identify existing gaps. 

View the full Evidence Map and check out the accompanying report and summary below. 

Why is the Evidence Map useful?

Gap maps can help navigate the huge range of information available, understand the quality of evidence and identify potential gaps. The Savings Evidence Map is a valuable resource for key stakeholders. The table below illustrates key ways practitioners, donor, investors, policymakers and researchers could find it useful.

Chart available from the Evidence Map describing practitioners, donors, investors, policy makers and researchers.
Table from The Mango Tree