Post Your Blog

We are always looking for new information to update our resources. If you have any written piece that focuses towards financial health, please feel free to submit your document for our review. We accept original content and do not republish any article. However, an author can easily submit an already published article using the correct filters in the form as below.

Topic

Type of Blog

Your Details

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Please enter the organization where you work or study. If you are independent, please type "Independent."

Blog Details

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Maximum 10 files.
12 MB limit.
Allowed types: pdf.

Provide full name in natural order, usually First and Last Name. If there are multiple authors, separate them with commas.

If there are multiple publisher, separate them with commas.

Submit Your Article

We invite bloggers/writers/professionals to submit completed drafts of articles intended for publication, to our editor via publications@i3access.org. Our editor will review the submitted article, and if they’re approved, we will move forward with the editing process.

If you want us to publish your article, please take the following guidelines into consideration:

  • The content should be original and have not been published anywhere online or offline.
  • The content should be relevant to the subject of financial health, financial inclusion etc and related thematic areas.
  • It is mandatory for you to include all the links (not footnotes) to sources for all statistics/key assertions.
  • We accept articles in Microsoft word or google document for us to propose any edits wherever required. Do not forget to share editing access with the editor.
  • Include brief bios, headshots, and social media handles for the article’s authors.
  • Word count – Up to 1000 words.
  • If you are including images or any embeddable/linkable video to illustrate your article, ensure that you own the copyright to them (or they are in the public domain or Creative Commons). Do not forget to include the name of the photographer and/or organization we should credit for these images, and if possible, please include information for use in the caption, including the location, description of the scene, names/titles of people in the photo, etc.
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