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Local Saving Mobilization - Practical Challenges and Potential Strategies in Ethiopia and other African Countries

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This paper presents field findings as to why efficient financial intermediation is not happening at local level, based on an extensive assessment of saving mobilization efforts by twelve microfinance institutions with branch networks distributed throughout different geographies of Ethiopia. Sponsored by DfID, WB and DAI, a total of 60 Focus Group Discussions, and more individual interviews have been conducted with players both on the supply and demand side. It highlighted key shortcomings, especially on supply side strategies which falls short of offering products and services suitable to local contexts, effectively communicated to people living in diverse geographies and cultures, majority of whom struggling to manage livelihoods through complex mix of agricultural and non-agricultural economic systems, and working under established power dynamics at household and community level.

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Getaneh Gobezie se formó como economista (M.Sc, 1999) y cuenta con una experiencia profesional de dos décadas en microempresas y pequeñas empresas, microfinanciación, género, capacitación económica, etc. Ha trabajado en evaluación, investigación, evaluación de impacto, formación y consultoría. Es miembro de la red Women World Banking, etc.

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Authors Getaneh Gobezie
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.01.2018
 
EAN 9786202199100
ISBN 9786202199100
No. of pages 60
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Money, bank, stock market

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