Confronting the Climate and Health Nexus: Lessons From Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA)
This case study is the third in CGAP's series on scaling inclusive insurance while preserving consumer value. It takes a deep dive into SEWA's innovative heat insurance product, developed with partners and grounded in direct insights into the needs and risks of its members.
Turning Waste Into Wealth for Women in Coastal Bangladesh
A new BRAC pilot is exploring how rural village waste management systems can help build climate resilience and women’s economic empowerment.
Financing Her Health: How Maternity Wallets and Medical Loans Can Transform Maternal Care
Affordable health finance products boost resilience for urban slum dwellers in India.
Adopting Digital Technologies for Health Financing Operations: Case Study Series
This paper examines the transformative impact of innovative digital technologies on health financing in Indonesia and the Republic of Korea.
HIEx to Launch Climate and Health Investment Platform With Symbiotics
The Health Innovation Exchange (HIEx) has signed a partnership with Symbiotics to launch a pioneering impact investing platform at the intersection of climate change and public health.
The Triple Burden: Climate, Health and Financial Exclusion
Innovations in financial inclusion can support climate-vulnerable populations access healthcare and mitigate climate-related health risks.
Financial Inclusion Innovations for Healthcare in a Changing Climate
The report examines key intersections, challenges and opportunities facing climate-vulnerable communities, as well as the innovators and funders working to address their needs.
Integrated Digital Financial Service Models for Financial and Healthcare Access
This report studies the application of digital financial services to mutually support financial inclusion and improve healthcare access and resilience.
Water and Wellbeing in a Changing World
A strong evidence base helps strengthen the case for water and sanitation financing to meet Sustainable Development Goal 6.
Mastercard Study Advocates Financial Inclusion as a Driver for Better Access to Health and Education
The study "Financial Inclusion+ - Connecting People to Finance, Health, and Education", explores how health, education, digital, and financial inclusion are all intertwined to unlock greater prosperity and wellbeing for communities across the region.