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Impact of the Child-Optimized Financial Education (COFE) Curriculum among Savings Group Participants in Uganda: A Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial

By Eunsoo Timothy Kim, Yunji Zhou, Levicatus Mugenyi, Margaret Lillie, John Kato Bbosa, Collins Agaba, Andrew Mijumbi Ojok, John Hembling, Godfrey Kalemera Ruhangawebare, Carrie Miller, Thomas K. Shaw, Benjamin S. Allen, Joseph R. Egger, John A. Gallis, Joy Noel Baumgartner
Journal of Development Effectiveness
2025

Impact of the Child-Optimized Financial Education (COFE) Curriculum among Savings Group Participants in Uganda: A Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial

A randomized controlled trial in Uganda evaluated the Child-Optimized Financial Education (COFE) curriculum delivered through Savings and Internal Lending Communities (SILC). Results show that COFE significantly increased caregivers’ ability to pay for children’s school expenses compared to SILC-only groups. However, COFE did not significantly affect health-related spending or financial self-efficacy. Findings suggest that child-focused financial education can improve educational outcomes for vulnerable households.
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Promoting Students’ Financial Responsibility through SILC and Financial Education: Report from the 2024 School Year in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras

By Anne Angsten Clark, Olawale Awoyemi, Medan Ampeni, John M. Oliver, Rashidat Mohammed, Dibal Sanya, Idrisa Buba Umoru, Rhoda Ezekeil
Catholic Relief Services
2025

Promoting Students’ Financial Responsibility through SILC and Financial Education: Report from the 2024 School Year in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras

This learning brief explores how Savings and Internal Lending Communities (SILC) in Northeastern Nigeria help members manage financial shocks and strengthen resilience. Through participatory research and co-design, the study highlights the role of SILC in supporting income stability, social networks, and motivation, while identifying opportunities for further innovation and adaptation.
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Interview with Hugh Allen

By Maria Liu,
December 12, 2025

Interview with Hugh Allen

Few people have shaped the savings group movement as profoundly as Hugh Allen. After working on the Village Savings and Loan Association (VSLA) approach at CARE, Hugh went on to found VSL Associates, an organization dedicated to improving the quality, scale, and sustainability of savings groups worldwide. Over the past three decades, his work has […]
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A Proportionate Regulatory Framework for Savings Groups
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A Proportionate Regulatory Framework for Savings Groups

By Stefan Staschen
2025

A Proportionate Regulatory Framework for Savings Groups

This report lays out a practical, proportionate approach to regulating savings groups—keeping the strengths of informality while opening pathways to safer savings, better governance, and stronger links with formal finance. Drawing from field research in East Africa and India, it offers a roadmap for policymakers to design light-touch regulation that lowers risk, improves data visibility, and supports women’s economic empowerment without overwhelming groups with compliance.
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Building Pathways Conference

2025

Building Pathways Conference

The Building Pathways conference brought together key stakeholders to address a critical challenge in financial inclusion and poverty reduction: bringing capital and other financial services like insurance to financially excluded populations through village-level savings and loans groups (Savings Groups, SGs). These groups, in which women mobilize their own resources, have provided a vital source of investment and cash flow to people excluded from the formal financial system, especially rural women in Africa.
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CARE’s 2025 Global VSLA Annual Report

CARE
2025

CARE’s 2025 Global VSLA Annual Report

Discover how Village Savings & Loan Associations (VSLAs) are transforming lives in 67 countries. CARE's 2025 Annual Report highlights record growth, women’s leadership, digital innovation, and the expanding influence of savings groups on economies and communities.
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Expanding Financial Inclusion in Africa: Ex-post Evaluation

Catholic Relief Services, Itad
2025

Expanding Financial Inclusion in Africa: Ex-post Evaluation

This brief presents findings from an ex-post evaluation of the Expanding Financial Inclusion in Africa (EFI) program, implemented by Catholic Relief Services. The study assesses the long-term sustainability of the Private Service Provider (PSP) model for Savings and Internal Lending Communities (SILC) in Uganda, highlighting continued group formation, increased savings, and challenges in network support and remuneration.
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Innovating for Resilience: Learnings from a Community Research and Design Project with SILC Groups in Northeastern Nigeria

By Anne Angsten Clark, Olawale Awoyemi, Medan Ampeni, John M. Oliver, Rashidat Mohammed, Dibal Sanya, Idrisa Buba Umoru, Rhoda Ezekeil
Catholic Relief Services
2025

Innovating for Resilience: Learnings from a Community Research and Design Project with SILC Groups in Northeastern Nigeria

This learning brief explores how Savings and Internal Lending Communities (SILC) in Northeastern Nigeria help members manage financial shocks and strengthen resilience. Through participatory research and co-design, the study highlights the role of SILC in supporting income stability, social networks, and motivation, while identifying opportunities for further innovation and adaptation.
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Digital Dialogues Financial Inclusion
Henrik Esbensen
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Interview with Henrik Esbensen for DSG Hub

By Maria Liu
September 30, 2025

Interview with Henrik Esbensen for DSG Hub

From Silicon Valley to rural villages, Henrik Esbensen has spent his career asking one big question: how can technology help people change their own lives? As Co-Founder and CEO of DreamStart Labs, Henrik leads the team behind DreamSave, a mobile app helping savings groups in more than 25 countries strengthen recordkeeping, access opportunities, and plan […]
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Digital Financial Services Digital Inclusion Digital Transformation Digitization Benefits

What the 2025 Findex Means for Savings Groups and Digitization

By Maria Liu,
August 29, 2025

What the 2025 Findex Means for Savings Groups and Digitization

The release of the Global Findex 2025 offers a new snapshot of how people are connecting to financial services worldwide, and our team at DSG Hub is going to unpack what it means for digital savings groups and financial inclusion. For those of us working at the intersection of savings, credit, and digital innovation, several […]