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Rural Finance, Financial Inclusion and SME Development

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In 2020, March Associates was engaged to conduct rapid appraisals for the Africa Agriculture Trade Investment Fund (AATIF) credit facilities, namely Mount meru and Africa Milling Limited. The purpose of the Rapid Appraisal was to collect and analyse a selected and limited set of comparable data, as a basis for assessing the overall impact of AATIF and to learn for future investments. The scope for the study entailed the direct operations of Mount Meru (soybeans, sunflower and cotton procurement and processing) and along the cotton supply chain and AML (maize and wheat processing) and the entire maize supply chain (maize farmers and aggregators). The Mount Meru rapid appraisal was conducted between September and October 2020 in Chisamba (Central Province) and Chipata, Katete, Lundazi and Mambwe districts in Eastern Province and data was collected from 163 cotton farmers. Additionally, the AML rapid appraisal was conducted in October 2020 in Chiparamba, Katete and Sinda Districts of Eastern Province and Chilanga, Kafue and Lusaka Districts of Lusaka Province and data was collection from 160 maize farming households. Key activities included, data collection and analysis, writing of two main appraisal reports and impact briefs.

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In 2018 March Associates was contracted by the Cotton Association of Zambia (CAZ) to undertake a baseline survey for the Empowering Smallholder Cotton Farmers through Access to Safer and Sustainable Mobile Banking Solutions Project. The overall objective of the Project baseline survey was to provide baseline values for project performance indicators to enable measurement of performance and impact over the project period. The survey was conducted in Choma, Chipata, Lundazi and Mumbwa Districts. Data was collected from 350 cotton farmers in the aforementioned districts. Key research activities included, data collection and analysis and report writing.

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In 2021 March Associates was contracted by the Ministry of finance and National Planning to conduct an annual Outcome Survey of the Rural Finance Expansion Program. The overall objective of the survey was to progressively track the program outcomes of increasing access to and use of sustainable financial services for the poor rural women, men and youth in targeted areas. The survey was conducted in Eastern (Petauke, Lundazi and Katete), Lusaka (Chongwe, Kafue and Lusaka), Central (Chibombo, Kapiri Mposhi and Chisamba) and Southern (Monze, Gwembe and Mazabuka) Provinces. Data was collected from 549 beneficiary and non beneficiary households. Key research activities included, data collection and analysis, and report writing.

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In 2018 March Associates was contracted by the Non-Governmental Gender Organisations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) to conduct a baseline survey for the 2018-2022 NGOCC Strategic Plan. The purpose of the survey was to provide baseline information against which NGOCC was to measure the attainment of its objectives during and at the end of the strategic plan implementation period. The survey was conducted in four (4) out of the ten (10) provinces of Zambia – Lusaka (Luangwa, Lusaka and Rufunsa districts), Central (Chibombo, Chisamba, Kabwe, Kapiri Mposhi and Mumbwa districts), North Western (Kasempa and Solwezi districts) and Luapula (Chifunabuli and Mansa districts) where NGOCC operates. The key research activities included, questionnaire development, data collection and analysis, and report writing.

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March Associates was contracted in 2017 by the International Labor Organisation (ILO) Geneva office to undertake the evaluation of the Female and Male Operated Small Enterprises (FAMOS) Check Tool implemented in Zambia from 2010 to 2017. The objectives of the study were to: (i) establish the status of FAMOS implementation and financial inclusion in the country; (ii) understand the progress and results achieved by the commercial banks and BoZ after engaging in a FAMOS process; and (iii) document the efforts by the Zambian financial sector towards creating a more inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem that would benefit women entrepreneurs. Key evaluation activities included, qualitative data collection in Lusaka, analysis and report writing.

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