While economic inclusion programmes are cost-effective and impactful, they are reaching only about one-in-ten people living in extreme poverty, a World Bank report has said. Specifically, the “The State of Economic Inclusion Report 2024: Pathways to scale,” released by the Bretton Woods institution on Wednesday, stated that although economic inclusion programmes, which provide cash transfers,...

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