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Sep 2017
16m 20s

Financial Capability for Refugees: Promi...

Podcast by the Monitoring and Evaluation Technical Assistance Project
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What are the early financial experiences of New Americans? What promising practices may help accelerate their path to economic integration in the U.S.? META was joined by Kasra Movahedi of the International Rescue Committee to discuss a recent IRC study on financial capability programs, drawing on data from more than 2,400 refugee and immigrant families nat ... Show More
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