Women’s access to economic resources is often constrained by gender norms, informal livelihoods, and caregiving responsibilities, particularly during pregnancy and after childbirth. These constraints reduce women’s income-generating opportunities and increased reliance on spousal support and digital financial services (DFS) to manage household expenses, save, and meet urgent needs.
Beyond Access: How Digital Financial Services Shape Women’s Power and Maternal Wellbeing
- Published On: March 27, 2026
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