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Use and Impact of Savings Services among Low Income People in South Africa

This paper discusses how low-income people in South Africa (SA) save, how they use different savings services/systems and the impact of these savings facilities on their household budgets/lives.

Mar 1, 2002

Sibusiso Moyo, David Musona, Wilfred Mbhele and Gerhard Coetzee

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Mar 1, 2002

Sibusiso Moyo, David Musona, Wilfred Mbhele and Gerhard Coetzee

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Use and Impact of Savings Services Among Poor People in Zambia

This study shows the importance of savings for smoothing out peaks and troughs in income and expenditure in Zambia

Dec 3, 2001

David Musona and Gerhard Coetzee

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Dec 3, 2001

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Drop-outs Among Selected Zambian Microfinance Institutions: Causes And Potential Impact On Product Design

The note examines why the MFIs in Zambia suffer such remarkably high levels of drop-out amongst their clients.

Jun 1, 2001

David Musona and Gerhard Coetzee

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