Financial Inclusion for Women: Pathways to Independence and Dignity
In today’s rapidly evolving economy, financial inclusion is no longer just a policy goal but a moral imperative. Women, particularly in rural and marginalised communities, continue to face systemic barriers that restrict their access to formal financial services. These barriers perpetuate cycles of poverty, dependence, and vulnerability. Ensuring financial inclusion for women is therefore not only about bridging the gender gap in banking, credit, and insurance but also about building pathways to independence, dignity, and empowerment. Continue reading “Financial Inclusion for Women: Pathways to Independence and Dignity”