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Child Savings Accounts

All related resources are listed below. You may filter this list by resource type.
Child Savings Accounts: A Primer
Global Savings, Assets, and Financial Inclusion: Lessons, Challenges & Directions
Child Savings Accounts: Global Trends in Design and Practice
Saving for What?
Children Development Accounts in Africa: A Pilot Study
"Building Assets From Birth: A Global Comparison of Child Development Accout Policies"
"Banking Options for Children in Situations of Vulnerability, Compounded by HIV/AIDS"
"Integrating Savings into Care and Support of Orphaned and Vulnerable Children in Uganda"
"A Novel Economic Intervention to Reduce HIV Risks Among School-Going AIDS Orphans in Rural Uganda"
Cheque-Bebe - Spain
Children's Development Bank
"Best Of WSBI member trainings on savings mobilisation: TEN YEARS OF SHARING INNOVATIONS IN THE SAVINGS MARKET"
"The Case For Child Accounts"
SEED-Uganda Project
"Policy Lessons from Children's Allowances for Children's Savings Accounts"
"From the Social Welfare State to the Social Investment State"
"Individual Development Accounts: Policies to Build Savings and Assets for the Poor"
"School Attendance of Orphaned Children in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Role of Family Assets"
"Can California Import a British Plan?" - An Op-Ed on Children and Savings
"Building Assets from Birth" - A Comparison of CSA Policies and Proposals
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