Tanzania - The Rural and Micro Financial Services Project

Findings Info briefs reports on good practice in ongoing operational, economic and sector work carried out by the World Bank and its member governments in the Africa Region. This issue reports on the Tanzania Rural and Micro Financial Services Proj...

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Main Author: Mohan, P. C.
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/06/8277928/tanzania-rural-micro-financial-services-project
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spelling okr-10986-95682021-04-23T14:02:46Z Tanzania - The Rural and Micro Financial Services Project Mohan, P. C. ASSET QUALITY BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES BUSINESS PLANNING CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL ADEQUACY NORMS CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS COMMERCIAL BANKS COOPERATIVES CREDIT COOPERATIVE CREDIT UNIONS DELINQUENCY DEPOSITS E-MAIL EARNINGS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL REFORMS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STRUCTURE GENDER GENDER EQUITY GOVERNMENT POLICY INFORMATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM INNOVATION INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICE LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN PORTFOLIO MARKETING MFIS MICROCREDIT MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS MICROFINANCE SECTOR MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS NON-PERFORMING LOAN OPERATIONAL RISK OUTPUTS OUTSTANDING LOAN POLICY FRAMEWORK PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT PROCUREMENT PROFITABILITY RATES OF RETURN RESULT RETAIL OUTLETS RETURN ON ASSETS RETURNS RISK MANAGEMENT SAVINGS SAVINGS DEPOSITS STAKEHOLDERS SUPERVISION Findings Info briefs reports on good practice in ongoing operational, economic and sector work carried out by the World Bank and its member governments in the Africa Region. This issue reports on the Tanzania Rural and Micro Financial Services Project. The project was designed as a Learning and Innovation initiative (2000-2004) with support from an IDA credit of US$2 million. Its objectives were (i) the development of a common policy framework, based on internationally recognized best practices, for rural and microfinance initiatives in the country which would establish an enabling environment for rural and microfinance and increase the quality and returns of subsequent investments by the government agencies and other donors; (ii) increasing the level of knowledge and skills within the industry; and (iii) instituting a program of systematic tracking and analyzing of all related initiatives against a set of common criteria. This info brief gives information on the project impacts as well as lessons learned. 2012-08-13T08:58:59Z 2012-08-13T08:58:59Z 2007-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/06/8277928/tanzania-rural-micro-financial-services-project http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9568 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 137 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Tanzania
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topic ASSET QUALITY
BEST PRACTICE
BEST PRACTICES
BUSINESS PLANNING
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL ADEQUACY NORMS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COOPERATIVES
CREDIT COOPERATIVE
CREDIT UNIONS
DELINQUENCY
DEPOSITS
E-MAIL
EARNINGS
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL REFORMS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL STRUCTURE
GENDER
GENDER EQUITY
GOVERNMENT POLICY
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INNOVATION
INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICE
LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE
LIQUIDITY
LOAN
LOAN PORTFOLIO
MARKETING
MFIS
MICROCREDIT
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MICROFINANCE SECTOR
MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
NON-PERFORMING LOAN
OPERATIONAL RISK
OUTPUTS
OUTSTANDING LOAN
POLICY FRAMEWORK
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT
PROCUREMENT
PROFITABILITY
RATES OF RETURN
RESULT
RETAIL OUTLETS
RETURN ON ASSETS
RETURNS
RISK MANAGEMENT
SAVINGS
SAVINGS DEPOSITS
STAKEHOLDERS
SUPERVISION
spellingShingle ASSET QUALITY
BEST PRACTICE
BEST PRACTICES
BUSINESS PLANNING
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL ADEQUACY NORMS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COOPERATIVES
CREDIT COOPERATIVE
CREDIT UNIONS
DELINQUENCY
DEPOSITS
E-MAIL
EARNINGS
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL REFORMS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL STRUCTURE
GENDER
GENDER EQUITY
GOVERNMENT POLICY
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INNOVATION
INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICE
LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE
LIQUIDITY
LOAN
LOAN PORTFOLIO
MARKETING
MFIS
MICROCREDIT
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MICROFINANCE SECTOR
MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
NON-PERFORMING LOAN
OPERATIONAL RISK
OUTPUTS
OUTSTANDING LOAN
POLICY FRAMEWORK
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT
PROCUREMENT
PROFITABILITY
RATES OF RETURN
RESULT
RETAIL OUTLETS
RETURN ON ASSETS
RETURNS
RISK MANAGEMENT
SAVINGS
SAVINGS DEPOSITS
STAKEHOLDERS
SUPERVISION
Mohan, P. C.
Tanzania - The Rural and Micro Financial Services Project
geographic_facet Africa
Tanzania
relation Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 137
description Findings Info briefs reports on good practice in ongoing operational, economic and sector work carried out by the World Bank and its member governments in the Africa Region. This issue reports on the Tanzania Rural and Micro Financial Services Project. The project was designed as a Learning and Innovation initiative (2000-2004) with support from an IDA credit of US$2 million. Its objectives were (i) the development of a common policy framework, based on internationally recognized best practices, for rural and microfinance initiatives in the country which would establish an enabling environment for rural and microfinance and increase the quality and returns of subsequent investments by the government agencies and other donors; (ii) increasing the level of knowledge and skills within the industry; and (iii) instituting a program of systematic tracking and analyzing of all related initiatives against a set of common criteria. This info brief gives information on the project impacts as well as lessons learned.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Mohan, P. C.
author_facet Mohan, P. C.
author_sort Mohan, P. C.
title Tanzania - The Rural and Micro Financial Services Project
title_short Tanzania - The Rural and Micro Financial Services Project
title_full Tanzania - The Rural and Micro Financial Services Project
title_fullStr Tanzania - The Rural and Micro Financial Services Project
title_full_unstemmed Tanzania - The Rural and Micro Financial Services Project
title_sort tanzania - the rural and micro financial services project
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/06/8277928/tanzania-rural-micro-financial-services-project
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9568
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