
Reflections on the National Budget for the FY 2024/2025
What Does it Mean for Financial Inclusion for Women and Youth in Tanzania? By Eric Massinda, Chief Executive Officer-FSDT First and foremost, FSDT would like to commend the Minister of
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What Does it Mean for Financial Inclusion for Women and Youth in Tanzania? By Eric Massinda, Chief Executive Officer-FSDT First and foremost, FSDT would like to commend the Minister of
Tanzania National Budget 2024-25: Areas of Prioritization to Foster Financial Inclusion for Women and Youth By Eric Massinda, Chief Executive Officer-FSDT As the Ministry of Finance prepares to present the
Can Universal ID be an Enabler for Financial Inclusion and Economic Empowerment? By Dr. Peter Kingu, Head of Policy, SME Development, and Inclusive Finance, at the Financial Sector Deepening Tanzania
Farmers are the backbone of our economy, are we doing enough to boost their growth? By Samora Lupalla, Private Sector Engagement and SME Finance Development Manager, at the Financial Sector
Fostering Alternative Know Your Customer (KYC) for Younger Youth in Tanzania Contributing Authors: Irene Madeje Mlola (Interim Executive Director) and Anna Jubilate Mushi, (Head of Gender and Youth), FSDT “Younger
Addressing Gender Barriers in the ID Acquisition Process in Tanzania By Anna Jubilate Mushi, Head of Gender & Youth, FSDT “IDs represent a huge opportunity for low-income women to realize
By Christian Mpalanzi // October 2019 Lenders could easily extend credit more efficiently if reliable and accurate information about borrowers was available. A study on Opportunities in Enhancing the Remittance of
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