Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist Job Vacancy at FSD Kenya May 2014
Financial Sector Deepening (FSD) Kenya
Impact Assessment Programme
Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist
The aim of FSD’s programme is to impact on poverty via financial inclusion for low-income groups, as well as growth oriented businesses and value chains.
The effectiveness of our work therefore depends critically on understanding how financial and linked markets are developing in Kenya.
At the end of 2015, FSD Kenya will be in its tenth year of ...
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September
2013
Sacco Service Providers Jobs recruitment at FSD Kenya 2013
Financial Sector Deepening (FSD) Kenya
Call for Sacco Service Providers
As part of the SACCO reforms project implemented through a partnership between the SACCO Societies Regulatory Authority (SASRA) and FSD Kenya, MicroSave and the Cooperative University College of Kenya (CUCK) are launching a programme to develop capacities of consultants/service providers in:
individual lending and delinquency management; and,
risk management for the deposit taking SACCOs.
The programme will consist of a five-day classroom ...
8th
September
2013
Payments Platform Project Manager Job Vacancy at FSD in Kenya 2013
Payments Platform Project Manager
Changing the Landscape of Retail Payments in Kenya
Retail banking has evolved rapidly over the last decade in Kenya with significant innovations in the channels used to provide services.
This has revolutionised the cost, convenience and quality of services.
The Kenya Bankers Association (KBA) through its Integrated Payment Systems (IPS) project is seeking to drive integration across the retail payment system in Kenya.
This has the ...
8th
September
2013
Project Lead and Research Associate Job Vacancy at Centre for insights into Financial inclusion (CiFi) in Kenya 2013
Centre for insights into Financial inclusion
Research Posts
Kenya has made impressive progress in broadening the reach of financial services over the last decade. However persistently high rates of exclusion among the lowest income groups and low usage by many others, point to the limitations of current services. Digital technologies now offer the real prospect of overcoming some of the ...