Evaluating Youth Financial Capability Projects: Lessons from YouthSave

Author(s): 
Gina Chowa, Mat Despard, and Lissa Johnson
Organization/Affiliation(s): 
YouthSave
Resource Type: 
Publication Date: 
Sep 12, 2012

Evaluating Youth Financial Capability Projects: Lessons from YouthSave was presented under the Monitoring, Evaluation and Impact Assessment Track at the 2012 Global Youth Economic Opportunities Conference. How using different data collection methods can promote rich learning to improve economic empowerment projects for youth is discussed. 

Topic: 
Evaluation & Assessment
Regions: 
Latin America & the Caribbean
Sub-Saharan Africa
Global
Tags: 
2012 GYEOC Resource
Economic Empowerment
Financial Capability
Financial Literacy/Education
Market Research & Assessments
Scaling Up
Youth

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