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    Area of Science:

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  • Examination of financial inclusion and predatory lending interventions.
  • Main Results:

    • Communities employ strategies focused on inclusion, community-based financial alternatives, and advocacy.
    • These strategies aim to enhance financial access and resilience.
    • Successful interventions buffer against the negative impacts of predatory financial services.

    Conclusions:

    • Community-led initiatives are effective in combating predatory lending.
    • Financial inclusion and advocacy are key to empowering low-income communities.
    • Social work and community development must prioritize these strategies for equitable financial futures.