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Passing the Buck in East Africa – Money Transfers Systems: The Practice and Potential for Services in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda

This paper analyses how low-income individuals and small or microentrepreneurs transfer money and make payments in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.

Jun 3, 2004

Cerstin Sander

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Jun 3, 2004

Cerstin Sander

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Passing the Buck in East Africa – Money Transfer Systems: The Practice and Potential for Products in Kenya

This study provides contextual information on the Kenyan economy and financial sector as a backdrop to a review of the available money transfer services.

May 1, 2003

Cerstin Sander, Kamau Kabbucho and Peter Mukwana

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May 1, 2003

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Passing The Buck Money Transfer Systems: The Practice and Potential for Products in Tanzania and Uganda

This paper is based on MicroSave market research studies on how low-income individuals and small or microentrepreneurs transfer money and make payments in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda

Jul 1, 2001

Altemius Millinga, Cerstin Sander and Peter Mukwana

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Jul 1, 2001

Altemius Millinga, Cerstin Sander and Peter Mukwana

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