FinScope Tanzania 2017 – Iringa Report
In 2014, the National Financial Inclusion Framework (NFIF) set the stage for a national financial inclusion vision with goals for concrete improvements in the lives of all Tanzanians through improved
The Financial Sector Deepening Tanzania (FSDT) is a donor-funded financial sector market facilitator that aims to achieve poverty reduction through a transformative financial sector that offers quality, inclusive and sustainable financial solutions to improve the livelihood, wellbeing, and empowerment of underserved Tanzanians.
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In 2014, the National Financial Inclusion Framework (NFIF) set the stage for a national financial inclusion vision with goals for concrete improvements in the lives of all Tanzanians through improved
Agriculture is the backbone of Tanzania’s economy, as the largest single sector, contributing 29% (2016): To the country’s GDP. Nearly 80% of the households in the country engage in agriculture
In 2014, the National Financial Inclusion Framework (NFIF) set the stage for a national financial inclusion vision with goals for concrete improvements in the lives of all Tanzanians through improved
In 2014, the National Financial Inclusion Framework (NFIF) set the stage for a national financial inclusion vision with goals for concrete improvements in the lives of all Tanzanians through improved
FSDT studies continued to show low insurance and micro-insurance uptake in Tanzania but did not provide a thorough understanding of the reasons for the low levels of penetration. The Insurance
FinScope Tanzania 2013 is the third cycle of a survey measuring the demand for and access to financial services amongst adults throughout the mainland and Zanzibar. The information it contains
FSDT studies continued to show low insurance and micro-insurance uptake in Tanzania but did not provide a thorough understanding of the reasons for the low levels of penetration. The Insurance
Since the shift towards a more market oriented economy in Tanzania, small business has played an increasingly important role in the country’s development. However, little information on the sector existed,
A National Financial Education Framework was developed and approved by the Government of Tanzania in 2011. The development of the Framework was commissioned by the Bank of Tanzania with support
The National Financial Education Framework was developed and approved by the Government of Tanzania in 2011. The Framework identified the need for conducting a National Financial Capability Baseline Download
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