Our Hrishipara Diarists enjoy their festivals, so the great Bengali Hindu festival of Durga Puja made October better than September for many of them. More at sites.google.com/site/hrishipar… #financialinclusion #COVID19
The Hrishipara Diarists retreated from the highs of October and fewer than half of them considered November better than October. See more at sites.google.com/site/hrishipar… #Covid_19 #financialinclusion
The Hrishipara Diarists didn't see much difference between December and November - and income remains the main reason. See more at sites.google.com/site/hrishipar… #financialinclusion #COVID19
The outrage of this- when thousands of Bangladeshi factory owners break labour with total impunity daily. Pure vindictive pettiness against a Bangladeshi the whole world respects and admires.
The Hrishipara Diarists found January a little better than December, but among the sixty Diarists there were 3 deaths within the close family. This series has been running since May 2020 (when COVID broke out): you can see the full set at sites.google.com/site/hrishipar…
We have a new analysis in preparation based on Hrishipara Diary data. It looks at the slow-down since COVID of MFI loans to Diarists. At sites.google.com/site/hrishipar…
More Hrishipara Diarists thought that March had been better than February this year and fewer thought it had been worse, but a third of them detected no change. See more at sites.google.com/site/hrishipar… #covid19 #financialinclusion
The Hrishipara Diarists ignored the heatwave and the inflation and voted April a great month because of Eid and the Bengali New Year. See more at sites.google.com/site/hrishipar… #COVID19 #financialinclusion
In Hrishipara, our Diarists, for the first time in many months, felt that the current month (May) was much worse than the previous month. See the detailed resons at Hrishipara Daily Diaries - Corona virus (google.com) #financialinclusion #covid19
Another in our occasional series on "Why flexible deposit services are of value"
There was an old man in Sri Lanka
who kept his false teeth with his banker.
Secure in her vault
they remained by default,
and he only retrieved them to thank her.
For our Hrishipara Diarists, June brought the Eid Festival, cheering them up immensely judging from their replies to our 'month-on-month' survey. More at Hrishipara Daily Diaries - Corona virus (google.com) #financialinclusion #covid19
The July political disturbances in Bangladesh are reflected vividly in the results of our month-on-month survey of our 60 Hrishipara Daily Diarists. See more at Hrishipara Daily Diaries - Corona virus (google.com)
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The Hrishipara Diarists have recovered from their pessimistic mood of a month ago, though only one of the 60 Diarists specifically relates that to the calmer political situation. #FinancialInclusion #poverty #COVIDー19
The Goddess Durga helped the Hrishipara Diarists survive the month of October. See more at sites.google.com/site/hrishipar… #financialinclusion #Covid_19