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Facilitators and barriers to the implementation of a Mobile Health Wallet for pregnancy-related health care: A qualitative study of stakeholders’ perceptions in Madagascar [PDF]
Financial barriers are a major obstacle to accessing maternal health care services in low-resource settings. In Madagascar, less than half of live births are attended by skilled health staff.
Bärnighausen, Till +8 more
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Mobile Money: Afghanistan [PDF]
One would expect mobile money services to be well suited to Afghanistan: low levels of fixed banking infrastructure; rising mobile penetration; and a safer, cheaper, more convenient way of transferring money – especially one that removes the likelihood of graft. It all points to a rising adoption.
Chipchase, Jan, Lee, Panthea
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A Secure and Efficient Multi-Factor Authentication Algorithm for Mobile Money Applications
With the expansion of smartphone and financial technologies (FinTech), mobile money emerged to improve financial inclusion in many developing nations. The majority of the mobile money schemes used in these nations implement two-factor authentication (2FA)
Guma Ali +2 more
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Macroeconomic effects of Mobile money: evidence from Uganda
This study examined the effects of mobile money—a recent innovation in Uganda’s financial-sector landscape—on aggregate economic activity and other macroeconomic variables.
Joseph Mawejje, Paul Lakuma
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Digital Customer Protection: Mediator between Mobile Money Usage and Financial Inclusion
The development of technology in the 5.0 era, marked by the increase in internet usage, currently impacts people's habits in accessing financial services, such as mobile money usage. Therefore, it aligns with the government's vision to increase financial
Elizabeth Fiesta Clara Shinta Budiyono +1 more
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Protecting mobile money customer funds in civil law jurisdictions [PDF]
The provision of financial services through mobile phones is a powerful tool to foster financial inclusion, and thus economic growth, in developing countries. However, it raises important regulatory issues.
Buckley, Ross P. +3 more
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Mobile payments, social money : everyday politics of the consumer subject [PDF]
How should we think about mobile payments systems such as Apple and Android Pay? We argue that mobile payments should be understood in the context of changing consumption practices and the wider problematic of the consumer subject in International ...
Brassett, James, Kremers, Ruben
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Credit for households in Ghana: Has mobile money (momo) improved inclusive access?
This article interrogates the effect of mobile money on households’ access to credit services. It also compares the mobile money effect with the effect of owning account in other financial institutions (excluding commercial banks), and explores ...
Richmond Atta-Ankomah
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BackgroundExtant research has indicated that parenting practice, such as harsh parenting, rejection, and neglect increases the risk of mobile phone addiction.
Hua Wei, Lijun Lu, Meiting Liu
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Towards a digital money structure for illiterate users [PDF]
In developing countries, although money is becoming digital in the form of mobile money, it is not easily used by millions of illiterate users in their everyday transactions. Digitization of material money thus poses a challenge to many users.
Atnafu, S, Ghinea, G, Mesfin, WF
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