Using the New Digital Savings Group Hub to Eliminate Paper, Inspire Savings 

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Digitization can feel overwhelming — and even risky when considering inherent equity and access issues. Yet, with the right resources, organizations can go paper-free, or at least reduce that paper output, and save money in the process. 

We chatted with Paulina Rudnicka, Senior Technical Advisor for Gender Integration at Global Communities, about the launch of the Digital Savings Group (DSG) Hub, a new online learning and community platform aimed at facilitating thoughtful, safe and inclusive digitization of savings groups.  

Learn more about how this project, which is funded by the FAHU Foundation and implemented by Global Communities, can help support savings groups members and practitioners on their digitization journeys.



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Paulina (Paula) Rudnicka (she/her) is a gender specialist with two master’s degrees in law and over 17 years of experience in international development and human rights fields. Currently, Paula manages the DSG Hub project and serves as a Sr. Technical Advisor for Gender Integration at Global Communities, where she works on a variety of programs addressing poverty, gender digital divide and inequitable access to finance and economic opportunity. Previously, Paula worked at the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative (ABA ROLI) as a Legal Analyst and then Sr. Gender & Inclusion Advisor. Paula is an avid researcher and writer, and she holds a Professional Certificate in Social Impact Storytelling. 

This content is part of Future Forward, a thought leadership and storytelling series on how Global Communities is driving change to save lives, advance equity and secure strong futures. To learn more, visit globalcommunities.org/futureforward.