In Practice

Coaching in Economic Inclusion: Learning from Existing Models and Casting a Way Forward

BY Partnership for Economic Inclusion
December 12, 2023

Abstract

Coaching is used in 90 percent of economic inclusion programs and is increasingly seen as a critical component of such interventions (Andrews et al. 2021). It is a cross-cutting element in economic inclusion programming, facilitating all other components of a program and facilitating the ‘human side’ of interventions by providing participants with the extra support and advice they need to take full advantage of program resources. This In Practice paper shares insights and lessons learned from a comprehensive literature review of economic inclusion interventions and their approach to coaching. It explores coaching along seven design parameters: scope of coaching, depth of coaching, type of coaching (individual versus group), level of engagement, caseload, staffing, and coaching tools.

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Citation

“Sumanthiran, Shilohni; Roelen, Keetie. 2023. Coaching in Economic Inclusion: Learning from Existing Models and Casting a Way Forward. PEI in Practice; Volume 10. © Washington, DC: World Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/10986/40738 License: CC BY-NC 3.0 IGO.”