Henry Sempangi is a Chief Executive Officer at Link Group of Companies, Uganda.
Lessons from MicroSave’s Action Research Programme 2001
This report documents the progress made under the Action Research Programme during 2001.
Jun 4, 2002
David Cracknell, Henry Sempangi, Graham Wright, Leonard Mutesasira, Peter Mukwana and Michael McCord
Jun 4, 2002
David Cracknell, Henry Sempangi, Graham Wright, Leonard Mutesasira, Peter Mukwana and Michael McCord
Lessons from MicroSave’s Action Research Programme 2001
This note documents the progress made under the Action Research programme of MicroSave during 2001. It draws lessons from eight institutions working as Action Research Partner (ARPs) in four countries.
May 20, 2002
David Cracknell, Henry Sempangi, Graham Wright, Leonard Mutesasira, Peter Mukwana and Michael McCord
May 20, 2002
David Cracknell, Henry Sempangi, Graham Wright, Leonard Mutesasira, Peter Mukwana and Michael McCord
Financial Services Associations In Uganda
This paper presents the mid-term review of the DFID initiated support programme to the seven financial services associations (FSAs) in Uganda, in October 1998.
Apr 1, 1999
Anthony Way, Graham Wright, Henry Sempangi and Leonard Mutesasira
Apr 1, 1999
Anthony Way, Graham Wright, Henry Sempangi and Leonard Mutesasira
Drop-outs Amongst Ugandan Microfinance Institution
The document examines why the MFIs in Uganda suffer such remarkably high levels of drop-out amongst their clients.
Dec 8, 1998
David Hulme, Graham Wright, Henry Sempangi, Leonard Mutesasira and Stuart Rutherford
Dec 8, 1998
David Hulme, Graham Wright, Henry Sempangi, Leonard Mutesasira and Stuart Rutherford
Use and Impact of Savings Services Among the Poor in Uganda
This report shares findings that improve knowledge and understanding of how poor people in Uganda save with the informal mechanisms like banks, moneylenders, pawnbrokers, money guards, deposit collectors, ROSCAs, ASCAs
Jan 8, 1998
David Hulme, Graham Wright, Henry Sempangi, Leonard Mutesasira and Stuart Rutherford
Jan 8, 1998
David Hulme, Graham Wright, Henry Sempangi, Leonard Mutesasira and Stuart Rutherford