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Abstract
Access to formal financial services remains limited in Uganda. Only 4 percent of the youth have access
to formal credit institutions. As a result, youth are increasingly accessing microcredit to finance their
business enterprises. However, several studies reviewed reveal that in-kind grants perform better than
cash grants. In addition, impacts differ across gender with male youths registering more notable successes
on business turnover than their female counterparts. Strict eligibility criteria, approval of business plans,
family pressure, motivation, initial credit constraints and few initial assets were some of the contributing
factors in driving gender differences of financial impacts.