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Savings and Internal Lending Communities (SILC) in Uganda

This report evaluates the Savings and Internal Lending Communities (SILC) programme in Uganda to assess its achievements, its challenges and from the lessons learned, make recommendations for expansion.

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Savings and Internal Lending Communities (SILC) in Kenya

This is a report of the evaluation study of Savings and Internal Lending Communities in Kenya to assess its achievements, its challenges and from the lessons learned, make recommendations for expansion.

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Member Savings

This second note in the Grameen II series now addresses specifically the significant growth in new member savings. Few most important changes are in the bank’s new approach to savings deposits.

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Designing Savings Services for the Poor

The paper discusses the benefits of offering savings services to the poor, while cautioning that there are no magic formulas for designing appropriate savings products for poor people

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Money Managers: The Poor and Their Savings

This note briefly discusses the savings needs of poor people in various stages of their lives and categorises the expenditures into life cycle events, emergencies and opportunities.

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Two Perspectives on Savings Services 

This BN targets savings from two perspectives: The Poor, who traditionally prefer “structured and committed savings mechanisms and the MFIs, who “tend to use a strategy of ‘permanence and growth’.