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USAID/Afghanistan Fiscal Roadmap Analysis/Concept Paper

Source: 
Paul Davis, PRAGMA Corporation and Chemonics
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
October 3, 2011

 

 

 

 

The objective of this report is to review the current public financial management (PFM) assistance and recommend a series of next steps harmonized with other donors and in support of the U.S. government’s Transition 2014 planning.

Manual for the Afghanistan E-Views Medium-Term Fiscal Framework

Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
September 1, 2011

This manual describes the programs and procedures--with some limited economic explanations--that are used to provide short-term and longer term forecasts.

Rural and Agricultural Finance for Food Security - Model Scope of Work

Attached Document: 
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
April 1, 2010

The model scope of work provides sample language for program designers and implementers.


 

FS Series Branchless Banking

Source: 
Chemonics International Inc.
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
June 1, 2010

FS Share produced a draft FS Series on Innovations in Financial Services Delivery: Branchless Banking, including a primer, diagnostic checklist and model scopes of work to provide U.S. government (USG) program designers with a basic understanding of branchless banking as a sustainable approach to increase access to financial services.

FS Series #10: Establishing Modern Secured Financing Systems in Developing Economies

Attached Document: 
Source: 
Chemonics International Inc.
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
June 1, 2010

FS Share produced FS Series #10: Establising Modern Secured Financing Systems in Developing Economies, including a primer, diagnostic checklist and model scopes of work, to provide U.S. government (USG) program designers with a basis of technical understanding of the core requirements to introduce finance secured by movable property, one of the most important tools to increase access to finance for small- and medium-sized enterprises.

FS Series #9: Enabling Mobile Money Interventions

Source: 
Chemonics International Inc.
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
April 1, 2010

FS Share produced FS Series #9: Enabling Mobile Money Interventions, including a primer, diagnostic checklist and model scopes of work, to provide U.S. government (USG) program designers with a basic technical understanding of mobile phone banking (m-banking) and mobile money transfers (MMT) and how to design approaches to increase access to financial services that promote financial inclusion.


 

FS Series #8: Rural and Agricultural Finance for Food Security

Attached Document: 
Source: 
AZMJ LLC; Chemonics International
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
April 1, 2010

FS Share produced FS Series #8: Rural and Agricultural Finance for Food Security, including a primer, diagnostic checklist and model scope of work, to provide U.S. government (USG) program designers with a tool to develop effective programming for integrating rural and agricultural finance (RAF) into USAID-supported food security strategies for vulnerable countries.

FS Series #7: Enhancing the Leasing Enabling Environment

Source: 
QED Group LLC; Chemonics International
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
March 1, 2010

FS Share produced FS Series #7: Enhancing the Leasing Enabling Environment, including a primer, diagnostic checklist and model scopes of work, to provide U.S.

FS Series #6: Developing Corporate Bond Markets in Emerging Economies

Source: 
Pragma Corporation; Chemonics International Inc.
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
December 1, 2009

FS Share produced FS Series #6: Developing Corporate Bond Markets in Emerging Economies to provide U.S. government (USG) program designers with a basis of technical understanding of corporate bond issuances and approaches to developing a sustainable corporate bonds market in emerging economies. This FS Series includes a primer, diagnostic checklist and model scope of work.
 

FS Series #5: Value Chain Finance

Source: 
Chemonics International Inc.
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
September 1, 2009

The objective of this FS Series, Value Chain Finance, is to provide U.S. government (USG) program designers with a basic technical understanding of value chain finance (VCF) and how to design approaches to increase access to financial services that promote value chain competitiveness.

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