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(2022), "Index", Redford, D.T. and Verhoef, G. (Ed.) Transforming Africa, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 271-281. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80262-053-520221019
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INDEX
Abota
, 151, 153–154
Abota of Objects
, 156–157
Accumulated Savings and Credit Associations (ASCAs)
, 15, 25–26, 102–103, 163–165, 181, 195
Adashi
, 196
Addis Ababa
, 122–124
Addis Ababa Saving and Credit Cooperative Union (AASCCU)
, 122, 126, 130
membership
, 126–127
Advans Ghana
, 136
Africa
, 1
entrepreneurial ability in
, 7–8
middle class in
, 14–16
savings groups in
, 2
African Development Bank (AfDB)
, 14
African Development Foundation (ADF)
, 94
Aga Khan Foundation (AKF)
, 23, 183–184, 187
Agaliawamu
, 261
Age International
, 23, 27–28
Agence française de développement (AFD)
, 69–70
Agência de Promoção de Microfinanças (APM)
, 152
Agência de Supervisão de Actividade de Poupança e Microcrédito (ASAPM)
, 152
Agriculture
, 151
Ajo
, 208
Ajo Plus Account
, 209
success and challenges
, 210
Alajo
, 196–197
Alliance du Crédit et de l’Epargne pour la Production (ACEP)
, 219–220
Amasachina
, 139
Apoio à Emergência e Desenvolvimento da Microfinança (‘APED-MF’)
, 152
Associação de Mulheres de Atividades Económicas (AMAE)
, 158
Association of Partially or Fully French-Language Universities (AUPELF)
, 218
Asun
, 196
Asunafo
, 136
Auction method
, 77
Awach
, 127
Bafatá
, 151
Bank for International Settlements (BIS)
, 242
Bank of Africa Burkina Faso (BOA-Burkina)
, 70, 72
Bank of Ghana
, 142
Banking Commission of WAMU
, 69
Banking system in Cameroon
, 76–77
Banks
, 23, 151
Banque Lambert
, 98–99
BCEAO
, 69
BenzoMoney
, 144
Betim
, 89, 91
Beyond Credit
, 201
BezoSusu platform
, 144
Boctrust Microfinance Bank Ajo Plus Account
, 209–210
Boctrust Microfinance Bank Limited
, 208–211
Bonabagagaware
, 262
Boto
, 88
Botu
, 87–88
Brong-Ahafo region
, 136
Burial stokvels
, 240–241
Burkina Faso
case study
, 70–72
cross-cutting themes
, 69–70
economic effect
, 65–67
ecosystem for financial inclusion
, 68–69
savings groups in
, 62–63, 68
social results
, 67–68
Business
, 263
Bwakisa carte
, 100, 105
Cabo Verde
economic outcomes
, 91–92
formal finance and savings groups in
, 89–91
social outcomes
, 92–93
traditional forms of social solidarity in
, 87
Cameroon
economic impact of saving groups
, 77
lessons from Cameroon case studies
, 78–84
savings groups in
, 75–77
social impact
, 77–78
Canchungo
, 151
Capital market
, 135
CÁRITAS
, 89
Catholic Relief Services (CRS)
, 22–23, 62
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)
, 205, 208
Centre for Grassroots Economic Empowerment (CGEE)
, 204
economic outcomes
, 208
Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)
, 221–222
Chamapesa
, 171
Chamas
, 1, 164–166
objectives
, 167–169
Chamasoft
, 171
Chango app
, 171
Chita
, 239
Chitu
, 239
CITY HABITAT
, 89
Commercial banks
, 69
Commercial tontine
, 217
Communities
, 78
memberships
, 225
microfinance model
, 97–98
Community Agents (CAs)
, 188
Community Development Trust Fund (CDTF)
, 202
Community of Savings and Internal Credit (CSIC)
, 62
Community Women Association of Nigeria (CWAN)
, 202
Company and Intellectual Property Records Office (CIPRO)
, 253
Competences
, 33
additional competences in context of NGOs
, 41
entrepreneurship
, 40–41
ethical
, 37
financial
, 36–37
Congolese financial environment
, 98
Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP)
, 163
Consumption
, 13
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere (CARE)
, 21, 135
International
, 22–24, 262
MMD/VSLA Model
, 23–25
Cooperative Regulations 9531
, 261
Cooperatives
, 126–127
Cooperatives Act CAP112
, 261
Coordinating skills
, 37–38
Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)
, 205
Cotton producer groups (GPCs)
, 72
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research of the Savannah Agricultural Research Institute (CSIR-SARI)
, 141
Credit
, 263–264
Credit access
organisation and structure
, 205
risk identification and mitigation strategies
, 207
settings/location
, 204–205
social outcomes
, 207
women empowerment through
, 204–208
Credit and Saving with Education Plus (CSE+)
, 106–107
Credit Fund
, 159
Credit Officers (COs)
, 204
Credit Union Software (CUSOFT)
, 138–139
Credit unions
, 135–136
in Ghana
, 138–139
Credit Unions Association (CUA)
, 138–139
Crèdito para Empresarios Rurais (CRER)
, 181
Cultural dimension
, 243
Cumulative Savings and Credit Association (CSCA)
, 62
Daffiama
, 138–139
Daika Village
, 200–201
Decentralised financial systems (DFS)
, 69, 160
Decision-making
, 45–46
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
, 97
case study
, 106–109
literature
, 103–105
relations with regulator
, 109–113
savings group models
, 99–103
South-Kivu
, 105–106
Deposit Taking Institutions (MDIs)
, 261–262
Deposit-taking institutions (MDIs)
, 262
Deposits
, 75–76
Développement International Desjardins (DID)
, 63–64
Digital financial services
, 183, 187
Digital skills
, 39–40
Diokere Endam
, 224
Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC)
, 27
Distress sale
, 66
DIVUTEC
, 155–156
Djuda
, 87
Djunta-mon
, 87
Dutch Netherlands Bank
, 237
e-kit
, 170
e-recording app
, 170
E-ROSCA
, 202
East African Common market
, 262
East African sub region
, 261–262
Eastern and Western Cape savings groups
, 239
Economic Community of West African States (CEDEAO)
, 151
Economic opportunities
, 118
Edo
, 198
Education
, 33, 45–46
Ekibiina
, 261
Ekitebe
, 261
Empowerment. See also Women’s empowerment
, 45, 117, 140, 224
domains
, 48
Entandikwa
, 262
Entrepreneur
, 16
Entrepreneurial ability in Africa
, 7–8
Entrepreneurship
, 221, 226, 263
competences
, 40–41
ESSEC Douala Employees’ Insurance Fund
, 78–79
economic consequences
, 81
functioning
, 79–80
social consequences of ESSEC mutual fund
, 80
Esusu customers
, 210
Ethical competences
, 37
Ethnic groups
, 195
European Union (EU)
, 181
Eventual Special Funds
, 159
Expresso
, 227
FAMI-PICOS
, 89, 93–94
Families
, 87, 153–154
Femmes D´eveloppement Entreprise en Afrique (FDEA)
, 220–221
FH. See Freedom from Hunger (FFH)
Fibre and Textiles Society (SOFITEX)
, 72
Fidelity Bank
, 144–146
FinAccess survey
, 168
Financial capacity
, 153–154
Financial competences
, 36–37
Financial inclusion
, 13, 21, 97, 144–145, 179
dimensions
, 22
ecosystem in Burkina Faso
, 68–69
policies
, 47–48
Financial Institutions
, 261
Financial Institutions Act
, 262
Financial literacy, level of
, 17
Financial Sector Deepening in Africa (FSDA)
, 145
Financial Sector Deepening Mozambique (FSD-Moç)
, 187
Financial services
, 194
Financial system
, 76
Financial technology (FinTech)
, 143–144
Financial tontine
, 217
First National Bank
, 247
Formal finance
, 5
in Cabo Verde
, 89–91
Formal financial institutions (FFIs). See also Microfinance institutions (MFIs)
, 13, 195
linking savings groups to
, 18
Formal Financial Sector
, 242–244
in Burkina Faso
, 63–68
Freedom from Hunger (FFH)
, 106, 187
Frente de Alta Intensidade de Mao-de-obra (FAIMO)
, 93–94
Futuro Melhor
, 183–185
Gabú
, 151
Gender
, 47
equality gaps
, 46
Genesis Analytics
, 145
Geographic tontine
, 98, 101–102
Ghana
, 15, 135
FinTech and savings group in
, 143–144
leveraging digital technology among unbanked
, 143
profile of informal savers
, 142–143
Savings Group Bank Linkage Programmes in
, 144–146
savings groups in
, 136–139
school enrolment and sustained education in
, 142
social and economic outcomes
, 139–143
women’s empowerment and savings group
, 140–141
women’s financial inclusion
, 141–142
Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement System (GHIPSS)
, 143
Ghana Microfinance Institutions Network (GHAMFIN)
, 142
Ghana National Union and Thrift Association
, 138–139
Ghanaian Cedi (GHC)
, 17
Ghanaian Central Bank
, 145
Global Affairs Canada (GAC)
, 181
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor study
, 263
Global Gender Gap Report (2018)
, 45–46
Gooi-gooi
, 235, 239
Grassroots organisations
, 219–220
Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 16, 151, 167–168
Gross savings rate
, 16
Group lending
, 210–211
Groupos de Poupança
, 181–182
Guinea-Bissau
, 151
DIVUTEC
, 155–156
informal savings groups in
, 153–154
microfinance sector in
, 151–153
Harambee
, 1
Health
, 46
High-budget Stokvels
, 241–242
High-end savings groups
, 13
Horbe
, 224
Household
, 46, 50
Households
, 179
Iddir
, 120
In-group/out-group dilemma
, 223–224
Inclusive Banking Department of Fidelity Bank
, 145
Inclusive finance
, 45–46
Income
, 14
Income-generating activities (IGAs)
, 61, 107
Indigenous financial services
, 194
Indlu
, 236–237
Informal financial institutions
, 195
Informal savings groups
, 5, 7, 33
in Guinea-Bissau
, 153–154
in Nigeria
, 195, 197–198
Informal self-aid financial structures
, 75
Institut National de la Statistique et de la Démographie (INSD)
, 63–64
Institution-based societies
, 127
Instituto de Desenvolvimento de Pesca de Pequena Escala (IDPPE)
, 181
Integrity
, 37
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
, 181
International Labour Organization (ILO)
, 18
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs)
, 21, 117–118, 180
case studies
, 23–28
and savings groups
, 23
Interpersonal skills
, 40
Investment
, 163, 263
stokvels
, 241
Iquib
, 118–122
Iya-Egbe
, 206
Jirapa
, 138–139
Justice Development and Peace Commission (JDPC)
, 205
Kaleo
, 138–139
Kano
, 198
Kastina
, 198
Kebele
, 123–124
Kenya
, 163–164
Momentum Investment Savings Group
, 173–176
origin and cultural connotations
, 166–167
risks and benefits
, 169–170
savings groups in
, 164, 166, 170–171
technology in
, 170–171
Ustaafu Poa Women’s Savings Group
, 171–173
Kenya Association of Investment Groups (KAIG)
, 164
Kenyan Shilling (KES)
, 16
Ko
, 138–139
Kobwakisa
, 100
(Ko)Bwakisa carte
, 98–99, 101
Kogi
, 198
Kuapa Kooko
, 136
Kukula
, 181
Kwara
, 198
Kweyamba
, 261
Lagos
, 198
Lambert Bank
, 99
Lapa
, 236–237
Lawra
, 138–139
Leadership
competences
, 33
qualitative research methodology
, 33–36
results
, 36–37
with strategic foresight
, 38–39
Lending cycle
, 165
Leveraging technology and private sector engagement in Mozambican savings groups
, 186–190
Lift Above Poverty Organization (LAPO)
, 202
Ligablo
, 100
Likelemba
, 98, 101–103, 106
Likirimba
, 98
Livelihoods
, 21
Loans
, 263
default
, 207
disbursement
, 206
Local associations
, 62–63
Local government area (LGA)
, 198
Local Technical Service Provider (LTSP)
, 205
M-Kesh
, 183
M-Pesa
, 183
Mahodisana
, 235
Makerere University Business School (MUBS)
, 266
Maman
, 103–104
Mandjuandades Groups
, 157–158
MANIFEST
, 264
Market participation
, 221–226
Master Trainers (MTs)
, 188
Mata Masu Dubara (MMD)
, 23–24, 62
MaTontine
, 4, 227, 229
Mbotaay
, 224–225
Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs)
, 208
Micro Finance Institutions (MFIs)
, 261–262
Micro Finance Support Center
, 262
Microcredit
, 89, 91–92
Microfinance
, 23, 75, 97, 136, 151, 194
sector in Guinea-Bissau
, 151–153
Microfinance institutions (MFIs)
, 62, 75, 97, 183, 262
Middle class
in Africa
, 14–16
savings groups
, 16
Migration
, 118
Minimum wage
, 18
Ministry of Finance
, 69, 142
Ministry of Health
, 264
Mitim
, 87–88
Mobile Money Interoperability (MMI)
, 143
Modus Operandi
, 206
Momentum Investment Savings Group
, 173–176
investments
, 174–176
objects and operations
, 174
Mozambique
, 179
literature review
, 182–183
savings groups in
, 180–181
social and economic impact
, 183–186
Moziki
, 98, 101, 103
MUBS SACCO illustrates
, 266
Muholisano
, 239
Musiki
, 98
Muso
, 68, 98
Musoniers
, 105–106
Mutu Moko
, 100
Mutual aid
, 87
Mutual Assistance Groups, Savings with
, 139
Mutual Banks Amendment Act
, 238
Mutual solidarity societies (MUSOs)
, 65–66
Mutual systems of solidarity
, 102–103
Mutual tontine
, 217
Mutualidade de Poupança e Crèdito (‘MPC’)
, 155
Mutuelles de solidarité (MUSO)
, 101–103
Nandom
, 138–139
Nanemeiakpee
, 136, 139
Nate
, 217, 224
National Co-operative Financing Agency of Nigeria (CFAN)
, 198
National Development Plan
, 263
National Resistance Movement (NRM)
, 262
National Stokvel Association of South Africa (NASASA)
, 6–7, 238
Ndon
, 217, 224
Nedbank
, 247
Networks
, 104
Nigeria
assessing economic outcomes of savings groups’ initiatives
, 199–200
challenges
, 202
formal financial sector
, 197–198
government and informal sector
, 203
informal and formal financial institutions
, 195
informal saving groups in
, 195, 197–198
savings groups in
, 194, 200–203
social benefits
, 201–202
technology
, 202–203
women empowerment
, 200–201
women empowerment through credit access
, 204–208
Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC)
, 210
Non-governmental organisation (NGOs)
, 23, 33, 141, 151–152, 181, 205
additional competences in context of
, 41
Norms
, 226–227
Nova Vida
, 183–185
Oku
, 196
Old Mutual Savings and Investment Monitor
, 244
Older People’s Association (OPA)
, 27
Ondo
, 198
Ophavela pilot project
, 181
Organisational skills
, 37–38
Osusu
, 196
Oxfam
, 23
Oyo
, 198
Papa moziki
, 103–104
Papa or maman carte
, 100
Pay-WithCapture
, 203
Pension Fund Act
, 238
Perm’s Club Account
, 243
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
, 6
Pide
, 217, 224
Piye woudere
, 224–225
Plan International
, 22
Plan International
, 23
PlaNet Finance
, 69–70
Point of sale (POS)
, 143
Policy Experimentation and Evaluation Platform (PEEP)
, 2–3
Poret Group
, 200–201
Poupança e Crédito Rotativo (PCR)
, 180
Poverty levels
, 17
Private sector
, 179
Pro Murger
, 106
Programme d’Appui aux Mutuelles d’Epargne et de Crédit du Sénégal (PAMECAS)
, 219–220
Prosperous Cocoa Farming Communities (PROCOCO)
, 137–138
Reciprocity
, 217
Rede Nacional da Mulher Trabalhadora (RNMT)
, 158
Regulation
, 197
Remittances
, 17
Réseau des Caisses Populaires du Burkina (RCPB)
, 63
Resilience Boxes
, 158–159
Resilience Groups
, 158–160
Rotating savings
, 138, 163
Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (RoSCAs)
, 15, 75–78, 102–103, 117, 135–136, 163, 170, 180, 217, 235, 262
Rural settlements
, 193
Rustenburg Property Investment Stokvel (RPIS)
, 251–254
SACCO Societies and Regulatory Authority (SASRA)
, 165
Sapphire account
, 208–209
SatF
, 144
Saving Information Exchange (SAVIX)
, 23, 25
Savings
, 13, 21, 193
factors
, 16–18
with Mutual Assistance Groups
, 139
stokvels
, 240
Savings and credit cooperative societies (SACCOs)
, 100–101, 119, 164–165, 261, 267–268
challenges
, 129–130
Initiative at Makerere University Business School
, 266–268
by laws
, 261
operations
, 267–268
unions as financial services providers
, 128–129
women’s entrepreneurship development through
, 123–126
Savings and Credit Mutual Funds
, 94
Savings and Internal Lending Communities (SILCs)
, 25–26
by Catholic Relief Services
, 25–27
principles
, 26
Savings Group Bank Linkage Programmes in Ghana
, 144–146
Savings groups (SGs). See also Informal savings groups
, 1, 13, 21, 61, 98, 117, 135, 163, 217, 261, 263–264
in Africa
, 2
basic function
, 1
in Burkina Faso
, 63–68
in Cabo Verde
, 89–91
in Cameroon
, 75–77
in DRC
, 99–103
empowerment pathways
, 48
in Ethiopia
, 118–120
evolution of SG programmes
, 47–48
facilitating financial inclusion of women
, 46–47
in Ghana
, 136–139
INGOs and
, 23
in Kenya
, 164, 166, 170–171
linking savings groups to FFIs
, 18
middle class savings groups in Africa
, 16
in Mozambique
, 180–181
in Nigeria
, 200–203
outcomes
, 48–51
prevalence
, 13
Savings Groups for Africa (SG4Africa)
, 2–3
consortium
, 7
network
, 6
teams
, 3–4
Self-help
, 135
Self-help groups (SHGs)
, 202
Self-imposed regulation
, 240
Senegal
ascent of Tontine in
, 218–220
Tontine connection with the formal financial ecosystem of
, 229–232
Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV)
, 104
Shared beliefs
, 226–227
Sistemas de Financiamento Descentralizado (‘SFDs’)
, 151–152
Small and Medium Enterprise (SME)
, 203
Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN)
, 203
Small Business Administration (SBA)
, 203
SmartChama
, 171
Social bonds
, 87
Social capital
, 61, 122, 223–224, 245–246
Social distancing
, 6
Social Enterprise Development Ghana (SEND-Ghana)
, 141
Social insurance
, 78–79
Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT)
, 144
Société Générale de Banques au Sénégal (SGBS)
, 227
Society-based cooperatives
, 126–127
Socio-professional Tontines
, 101
Socioprofessional tontine
, 98
Sogun-Dogoji
, 197
Solidarity
, 224–226
Solidarity Box
, 159
Solidary mutual MUSO
, 98
SOMA
, 186–190
Songtaaba
, 62
Sossoaga
, 62
South Africa
burial Stokvels
, 240–241
case studies
, 248–254
economic and business outcomes
, 246
formation of NASASA
, 237–239
geographical reach and naming classification
, 239–242
high-budget Stokvels
, 241–242
history and typology
, 236–248
investment Stokvels
, 241
savings groups in
, 235–236
savings Stokvels
, 240
Stokvels and formal financial sector
, 242–244
Stokvels and social capital
, 245–246
Stokvels and urban/rural intervention
, 244–245
Stokvels and women’s empowerment
, 245
Stokvels in twenty-first-century South Africa
, 246–248
South African banking system
, 238
South African Reserve Bank (SARB)
, 4, 238
South-Kivu
, 105–106
Standard Bank
, 247
Stock fairs
, 236
StokFella
, 247–248
Stokvels
, 15, 235–236, 242, 244–246
in South Africa
, 1, 3–5
in Twenty-first-century South Africa
, 246–248
Sub-Saharan Africa
, 3
Supporting Transformation by Reducing Insecurity and Vulnerability with Economic Strengthening Project (STRIVE)
, 182
Susu
, 135–137
in Ghana
, 1, 3–4
Tabanca
, 87
Tarikenlawgacheu
, 122
Tea party attended by women
, 237
Technology
, 39, 179
in Kenya
, 170–171
in Nigeria
, 202–203
Tegg
, 217
Tegge
, 217
Thematic analysis
, 35–36
Thrifts
, 194
Tier 4 of Financial Institutions
, 261
Tone
, 62
Tontine à la carte
, 98–99, 101
Tontine des Amis du 21
, 81
economic impact
, 82–84
organisation and functioning of friends
, 81–82
social impact of friends
, 82
Tontine mutualiste
, 217
Tontines
, 62, 68–69, 217
ascent of Tontine in Senegal
, 218–220
connection with the formal financial ecosystem of Senegal
, 229–232
at core of modernisation
, 227
entrepreneurship and market participation
, 221–226
in French-speaking countries
, 1, 3–4
nexus of Tontine and formal finance
, 220–221
social capital and in-group/out-group dilemma
, 223–224
solidarity and women social empowerment
, 224–226
tradition and modernity
, 226–227
Top ups
, 267–268
Totocaixa
, 88–89, 91
Tukolelewaamu
, 261
Tumu
, 138–139
Tweyambe
, 261
Uganda, savings groups in
case study Uganda
, 266–268
challenges
, 265–266
economic outcomes
, 263–264
ecosystem of saving groups
, 264–265
formation or establishment
, 266
foundation and history
, 262
growth and stagnation
, 268
SACCO operations
, 267–268
setup and governance
, 267
social outcomes
, 264–266
Umgalelo
, 235, 239
Umshayelwano
, 235
United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID)
, 181
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
, 70
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
, 61
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
, 181
University of French-Speaking Networks (UREF)
, 218
Urban environments
, 166
Urban Ethiopia
, 117–118
case study
, 123–126
economic outcomes
, 120–122
savings groups in
, 118–120
social outcomes
, 121–122
study context and approach
, 122–123
Urban/Rural Intervention
, 244–245
Ustaafu Poa Women’s Savings Group
, 171–173
UX Technologies (UX)
, 187
Values
, 226–227
Village
, 140
banks
, 71
Village Savings and Loans Associations (VSLA)
, 5, 23–24, 27–28, 33, 97–98, 103, 119–120, 135–136, 179, 200–201, 262
features
, 25
Volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity (VUCA)
, 246–247
Volkskas Bank
, 237
Wa
, 138–139
Welfare or clan groups (WCGs)
, 163–165
West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA)
, 151
Women Economic Empowerment
, 263–264
Women in Self Employment (WISE)
, 122–123, 126
Women social empowerment
, 224–226
Women’s economic empowerment (WEE)
, 22
Women’s empowerment
, 200–201, 245
build capacity of key stakeholders
, 53
closing gaps in empowerment measurement frameworks
, 51–53
evidencing empowerment in savings groups
, 47
evolution of SG programmes
, 47–48
improve collaboration among stakeholders
, 53–54
inclusive finance
, 45–46
recommendations
, 53
saving group empowerment pathways
, 48
savings groups facilitating financial inclusion of women
, 46–47
Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI)
, 141
Women’s entrepreneurship development through SACCOs
, 123–126
background of members
, 123–124
economic and social empowerment
, 125–126
financial service
, 124–125
follow-up and counselling service
, 125
trainings and business development service
, 124
World Bank
, 22
World Vision
, 23
Xitique
, 179–180, 182
Yaghal Kyen
, 200–201
Yoruba
, 197
Young Women Business Network (YWBN)
, 248–251
- Prelims
- Introduction
- Part 1 Conceptual Chapters
- Chapter 1 High-end and Mid-market Savings Groups: A Pan-African Phenomenon
- Chapter 2 The Role of INGOs in the Promotion of Saving Groups: Contribution by CARE International
- Chapter 3 Exploring Leadership Competences in Informal Savings Groups in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Chapter 4 Enhancing Women's Empowerment through Savings Groups
- Part 2 Country Chapters
- Chapter 5 Saving Groups in Burkina Faso
- Chapter 6 Savings Groups in Cameroon
- Chapter 7 Savings Groups in Cabo Verde
- Chapter 8 Savings Groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Chapter 9 Savings Groups in Urban Ethiopia
- Chapter 10 Ghana: Susu, Village Savings and Loans, Credit Union, Rotating Savings System
- Chapter 11 Savings Groups in Guinea-Bissau
- Chapter 12 Savings Groups in Kenya: A Contextualised Literature Review on Savings Groups in Kenya
- Chapter 13 Savings Groups in Mozambique
- Chapter 14 Savings Groups in Nigeria
- Chapter 15 The Change Dynamics of Tontine in Senegal
- Chapter 16 Savings Groups in South Africa
- Chapter 17 Savings Groups in Uganda
- Index