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Making Savings Work for the Poor: Speakers Corner Takeaways

Last week, the . On the first day, GAP director and Debbie Dean of the challenged five basic assumptions within the field:

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The links above will lead to the full discussion threads on the website. Overall, debate around the first four assumptions and answers to the questions posed hinged on the field鈥檚 challenges to Assumption #5 regarding savings data. It rested on Jamie鈥檚 main question: 鈥渋f we do not fully understand, or even know, all the variables that can make our products successful (or not!), then how can we have meaningful conversations about what works and what doesn’t? How can we identify exactly what it is about that product or service that is making it successful?鈥 So did we find an answer? If there ever was a conclusion to come to, this would be it! Of course, there was no consensus but fortunately, Jamie highlighted the project鈥檚 efforts to not only collect savings product data, but also identify which data we need and that which simply does not exist.

To learn more about SPINNAKER and its efforts to collaboratively overcome the challenges of the savings field, watch this . In summary, the SPINNAKER project aims to provide practitioners and researchers with an online platform that highlights innovative savings products and efforts from around the world through aggregating data and information on savings and engaging with leaders in the field. This is a developing project with collaboration at its core, and we would love to on what elements of the website you find useful, what it is missing, and how we can incorporate your work and efforts.

Be sure to check out the website for the full, detailed three day discussion that took place led by our friends at , , and the . Thanks to everyone for your participation, sharing, and insight!

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Making Savings Work for the Poor: Speakers Corner Takeaways