Abstract
delivery in low-resource settings, emphasising the need for complementary investments in local infrastructure to ensure equitable and efficient development outcomes.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Development Southern Africa |
| Volume | Latest articles |
| ISSN | 1470-3637 |
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| Publication status | Published - 2026 |
Funding
The authors received funding from the Danish Fellowship Centre under the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs through grant number 19–05 RUC. The funder provided financial support only and had no role in the manuscript preparation.
Keywords
- Cash transfers
- Electronic transfer
- Financial infrastructure
- Payment mechanisms
- Pay points
Projects
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CASH-IN: privately managed cash transfers in Africa
Buur, L. (Project coordinator), Nystrand, M. (Project participant), Ulrich, J. (Project participant), Lule, Y. B. (Project participant), Bateganya, F. H. (Project participant), Kavuma, S. (Project participant), Birungi, B. (Project participant), Kisaame, E. K. (Project participant), Nsereko, S. P. (Project participant), Kilonzo, R. G. (Project manager), Lutengano, M. (Project participant), Raphael, M. (Project participant), Nyaki, E. (Project participant) & Peter, M. (Project participant)
01/09/2020 → 31/12/2026
Project: Research
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