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loans than men.35 This is because: (a) lack of
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awareness of how to access financing; (c) very
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Introduce graduation scheme to strengthen
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Improve access to basic services and
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Introduce graduation scheme to strengthen
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Improve access to basic services and
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Increase capacity-building for MFIs.|Percentage of women
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Percentage of women
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Percentage of female-
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