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Savings and Needs in East Africa: An Infinite Variety

This paper focuses on risk management strategies of poor people to cope with the crisis situation as it disrupts the income stream of the household to meet their basic needs.

Jan 9, 1999

Leonard Mutesasira

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Jan 9, 1999

Leonard Mutesasira

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A Critical Review of Savings Services in Africa and Elsewhere

This paper reviews what motivates poor people to save and how MFIs might assist, while still retaining the MFIs’ focus on profitable operations and on sustainability.

Jan 9, 1999

Graham Wright

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Graham Wright

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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

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Jan 8, 1998

David Hulme, Graham Wright, Henry Sempangi, Leonard Mutesasira and Stuart Rutherford

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