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Competition Working for Customers: The Evolution of the Uganda MicroFinance Sector A Longitudinal Study from December 2001 to March 2003

This paper is part of study “The Competitive Environment in Uganda – Implications for Microfinance Institutions and their Clients” sponsored by MicroSave and DFID’s FSDU (Financial Sector Deepening Uganda) programme.

May 1, 2003

Ernest Kaffu and Leonard Mutesasira

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May 1, 2003

Ernest Kaffu and Leonard Mutesasira

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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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Jun 1, 2001

David Musona and Gerhard Coetzee

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Dropouts Amongst Kenyan Microfinance Institutions

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

Jan 6, 1999

David Hulme, Harry Mugwanga and John Kashangaki

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Jan 6, 1999

David Hulme, Harry Mugwanga and John Kashangaki

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Client Exits (Drop-outs) Amongst Tanzanian Microfinance Institutions

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

Jan 6, 1999

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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

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Dec 8, 1998

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

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