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Measuring the impact of digital financial services on customer lives in Zambia

Measuring the impact of digital financial services on customer lives in Zambia has been closed on 18 Jun 2018. It no longer accepts any bids. For further information, you can contact the United Nations Development Programme

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General information
Donor:
United Nations Development Programme
Industry:
Consumer Goods & Services
Status:
Closed
Value:
Not available
Timeline
Published:
04 Jun 2018
Deadline:
18 Jun 2018
Contacts
Name:
Not available
Phone:
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Email:
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Description
Overview :

UNCDF is looking for a research firm to conduct research regarding digital financial services for the MM4P programme in Zambia.

The research adresses the questions below: 

  1. What benefits do customers derive from the use of digital financial services and how does it impact their lives (positive and negative)?
  2. How do digital financial services contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals?

The findings must be disaggregated by:

  • User profile (urban/rural, gender, income-level)
  • Types of digital financial services

The proposed methodology may have a quantitative, qualitative or mixed-method approach and may draw on new data collected from customers, analysis of existing data sets, transactional data, etc.

The expected results is to identify and test alternative, cost-effective and time-efficient methods of measuring impact of DFS on customers.

Proposals may be submitted on or before Friday, June 18, 2018 and via email, courier mail or fax to the address below:

United Nations Development Programme

mm4p@uncdf.org

Your Proposal must be expressed in the English, and valid for a minimum period of 60 days

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