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Money Matters: Citizens and financial inclusion in Kenya
20 Dec 2016
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A report that shows what Kenyan citizens think about the use of various financial service; banking, insurance, credit and mobile money.
- Money Matters | Policy brief |
1.55 MB
- Financial services disproportionately available to the wealthy as 1 in 6 citizens (16%), mostly the poor, the rural and women, remain financially excluded | Press Release |
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- Questionnaire |
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Tanzania: Money Matters
15 Dec 2016
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Do citizens have bank accounts? Do they make use of other financial services? What do they use mobile money for? These and other data from Sauti za Wananchi.
- Money Matters | Research Brief | 1.39 MB
- Mobile money shakes up financial services: 80% of citizens report using the service. At the same time, 1 in 6 citizens (14%) remain financially excluded. | Press Release | 404.14 KB
- Household Questionnaire | 405.31 KB
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Are Our Children Learning? Uwezo Uganda Sixth Learning Assessment Report
15 Dec 2016
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Uwezo Uganda 2015 annual learning assessment report; Uwezo finds that basic learning is related to household and schooling factors including wealth, pre-primary attendance, type of education and location.
- Annual Learning Assessment | Report | 3.44 MB
- By the time they reach Primary 7, 2 out of 10 pupils still cannot do Class 2 work Uwezo finds that basic learning is related to household factors like wealth, pre-primary attendance, type of education and location | Press Release | 793.08 KB
Are Our Children Learning? Uwezo Kenya Sixth Learning Assessment Report
14 Dec 2016
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Uwezo Kenya released its sixth annual learning assessment report, presenting findings from a national assessment of 130,653 children's literacy and numeracy skills.
- Annual Learning Assessment | Report |
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- Teachers are unevenly distributed in favor of urban and agriculturally rich areas. Uwezo at Twaweza finds that 8% of Class 8 children cannot do Class 2 work | Press Release |
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- Annual Learning Assessment | Summary |
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Money Matters: Citizens and financial inclusion in Tanzania
14 Dec 2016
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| Sauti za Wananchi
Citizens' views on the use of mobile money and other financial services in general, in relation to the government's target of achieving financial inclusion for 2016 and 2017.
- Money Matters | Research Brief | 1.39 MB
- One in five citizens (22%) has a bank account, up from 19% in 2014| Press Release | 404.14 KB
- Household Questionnaire | 0 Bytes
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Sauti za Wananchi meets the OGP Global Summit 2016
6 Dec 2016
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Sauti za Wananchi goes to Paris, via the Open Government Partnership (OGP) global summit. The Summit brings together over 3,000 participants with an interest in collaborative governance.
- Sauti za Wananchi at OGP | Presentation | 1.75 MB
Citizens' views on media freedoms
30 Nov 2016
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As the new Media Services Act is signed into law, Twaweza collated citizens' views on democracy, media and free expression in Tanzania.
- Media Freedom | Brief | 952.71 KB
- 7 out of 10 citizens think that media should report on government mistakes and corruption | Press Release | 367.65 KB
- Wananchi wanasemaje kuhusu uhuru wa vyombo vya habari nchini Tanzania? | Brief | 647.53 KB
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