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pastoral setting from Kenya. Our results suggest that household decisions are contested, with husbands using migration …
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informal financial services in Kenya between 2006 and 2009, including the new and rapidly growing mobile phone-based payments …
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uses data from the 2006 Financial Access Survey carried out in Kenya to examine the scale, scope and nature of informal …
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Financial Access Surveys carried out in 2006 in Kenya and Uganda to investigate the socio-economic, demographic and geographical …
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-operation among 51 married couples in Kenya. It first presents a typology of intra-household financial management arrangements and …
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The rapid adoption of mobile money transfer (MMT) in East Africa, and Kenya in particular, is facilitating a nexus of …
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telecommunications platforms. Explanations for the success of the leading example in Kenya have focussed on conditions of supply side …
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In Kenya's arid and semi arid lands (ASALs), drought is the most pervasive hazard, natural or otherwise, encountered by … households on a widespread level. This is especially true for northern Kenya, where more than 3 million pastoralist households … are regularly hit by increasingly severe droughts. In the past 100 years, northern Kenya recorded 28 major droughts, 4 of …
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