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Your organizations

work in at least one

of three areas...

Youth Education

Youth Employment

Financial Inclusion

Is it possible to create more impact in these areas through collaboration?

From the interview process,

we have identified possible areas of overlap and complementarity

between organizations that may be interesting to explore further...

Illiteracy is a barrier to uptake of mServices. Camfed’s programs could accelerate the creation of a more literate population to use GSMA’s services

UNCDF could use GSMA's mMoney expertise in globalizing the expanding the success of the Pacific Financial Inclusion Program (a branchless banking initiative)

BRAC's education programs could learn more about scholarship design from Equity's experience

Equity's pool of talented secondary school-age scholarship winners could be tapped to apply to Ashesi

Possibilities for student and faculty exchange programs may exist between universities

Earth U could learn from each other due to mutual experience with agricultural value chains in similar geographies

Opportunities for case studies to be written about entrepreneurs in TechnoServe's programs

BRAC and IYF might leverage each other's knowledge bases to improve work in youth livelihoods

IYF might leverage Camfed's experience in engaging with governments successfully

Girls in Camfed’s education programs could benefit from Aflatoun’s child finance curriculum

Aflatoun works with banks, like Equity, to create and promote youth-friendly products and services

GSMA’s mBanking service could bring Aflatoun closer to its goal of 100 million bank accounts for children

IFC can leverage TechnoServe's network to identify SMEs in need of financial services

CGAP's knowledge base can help any number of partners improve the effectiveness of their work

The potential for collaboration is high

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