Final performance evaluation : Financial Access for Investing in the Development of Afghanistan (FAIDA) / team leader Margaret Karuri ; team members Giovanni Recchi, Kamal Burhan, and Abdul Bari Siddiqi.

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Kabul, Afghanistan : Checchi and Company Consulting, Inc., 2015.Description: iv, 130 pages ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • HC417. F563 2015
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Contents:
Contents: I. Executive summary—II. Introduction—III. Findings—IV. Conclusions—V. Recommendations—VI. Annexes.
Summary: Summary: “The USAID-funded Financial Access for Investing in the Development of Afghanistan (FAIDA) project aims to ensure large numbers of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have access to a diverse range of financial services. Implemented by Chemonics International with a budget of $108 million, FAIDA began in 2011 and will end in 2016; this period includes an 18-month extension…”—(page 1).
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Cover title.
“July 2015”.
“This report was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). It was prepared under contract with Checchi and Company Consulting, Inc. for USAID’s Afghanistan “Services under Program and Project Offices for Results Tracking Phase II” (SUPPORT II) project”—cover page.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: I. Executive summary—II. Introduction—III. Findings—IV. Conclusions—V. Recommendations—VI. Annexes.

Summary: “The USAID-funded Financial Access for Investing in the Development of Afghanistan (FAIDA) project aims to ensure large numbers of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have access to a diverse range of financial services. Implemented by Chemonics International with a budget of $108 million, FAIDA began in 2011 and will end in 2016; this period includes an 18-month extension…”—(page 1).

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