SADC Data Resources
Should African governments consider alternate distribution channels for ARVs due to COVID-19?
The health implications of COVID-19 go beyond the threat it poses itself as an illness.
Inequality in middle income countries
This presentation is on inequality in middle income countries: A financial inclusion lens using FinScope.
Top six insights on Gender from FinScope data across the SADC region
FinScope data analysis has revealed many insights on gender.
SADC Programmes Resources
Financial inclusion access and usage M&E dashboard
The M&E framework assesses financial inclusion based on Access, Uptake, and Usage dimensions.
SADC Mobile Money Guidelines Report (Portuguese)
O Dinheiro Móvel tem evoluído para um bem utilitário que faculta marioritariamente serviços financeiros à população não-bancária.
SADC Mobile Money Guidelines Report (French)
Le Mobile Money s’est développé en un outil visant à fournir des services financiers en grande partie à la population non bancarisée.
SADC Mobile Money Guidelines Report (English)
Mobile Money has evolved as a utility to provide financial services largely to the unbanked population.
SADC Remittance Values and Volumes 2020 report
Informal remittance markets in many countries are well established but often expose the remitter to delays and the risk of theft and other losses.
Cross border remittances from South Africa to the rest of SADC Webinar
View the webinar on the research findings - cross border remittances from South Africa to the rest of SADC here
The First SADC Gender Workshop Report
SADC Secretariat, SADC Banking Association, FinMark Trust, FSD Mozambique, FSD Tanzania, FSD Zambia and Graça Machel Trust convened a 2-day SADC regional gender workshop
Inequality in middle income countries
This presentation is on inequality in middle income countries: A financial inclusion lens using FinScope.
Measuring Progress: Financial inclusion in SADC - 2019 Report
The MAP country implementation is a key pillar of the SADC FI strategy, implemented with the SADC Secretariat and the SADC Committee for Central Bank Governors.
National Surveys
The National Surveys methodology is a credible and globally accepted process of collecting and analysing financial inclusion data. National Surveys methodology uses a sampling procedure that ensures minimum acceptable levels for national, urban/rural and regional reliable estimates with acceptable margins of error. A multi-stage sampling methodology is applied, which entails selection of enumeration areas (EAs) – from recent census or population estimates using probability proportional to size, followed by the selection of households and the selection of one adult in the selected household using a Kish Grid.