Will Covid-19 provide an opportunity for a step-change in the digital economy in Rwanda?
In early October 2020 Access to Finance Rwanda and BFA Global undertook a scenario approach to understand how AFR could adjust its strategy and programming to address the opportunities andResearch Study: Digital Transformation of Livelihoods
E-commerce is new in Rwanda and the country as a whole is still in the early stages of e-commerce adoption as demonstrated by the current low uptake and demand byThe Impact of COVID-19 on the Rwandan Insurance Sector
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected and disrupted the operations of industries around the globe as containment and mitigation measures have restricted the movement of people, goods and services. Rwanda wasThe Impact of COVID-19 on the Rwanda Banking Sector
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an abrupt shock to the global economy and currently, there remains uncertainty around the means, speed, and the required structural changes to be adopted byReport: The Potential of Digital Platforms as Distributors of Financial Services in Rwanda
The past decade has seen the emergence of digital platforms, which connect buyers and sellers of goods and services and allow them to seamlessly transact with one another online. The
AFR 2019 Annual Report Summary
DOWNLOAD THE PDF 2019 was another transformative year for Access to Finance Rwanda (AFR) Our efforts expanded from designing and piloting projects to realising key impacts within the financial sector
FinScope Survey 2020 Report
The FinScope Survey not only enabled the assessment of the landscape of financial access in Rwanda, but also provided a benchmark for repeat surveys that will enable the impact of
FOCUS NOTE: Effects of Covid-19 on Group-Based Financial Services in Rwanda
Takeaways from the April 2020 Rwanda Savings Group Practitioner’s Forum On the 3rd of April 2020 the Savings Groups Practitioners Forum in Rwanda met through a webinar hosted by Access
The Role of Inclusive Finance and Digital Finance Technologies in Pandemics
On a sunny January afternoon, riders with bikes branded in green with matching tops and helmets are crisscrossing the streets of Kigali doing home and office deliveries. It’s a new