Creation of Database on Financial Inclusion in Tunisia

MASAE, in partnership with GIZ and Altai Consulting, supported the Tunisian Central Bank and the Financial Inclusion Observatory (OIF) in defining financial inclusion indicators and in developing a dedicated platform to collect and display data, and make it available to sector stakeholders.

Geography

Technologies

Client

GIZ, Altai Consulting, Financial Inclusion Observatory (OIF)

Year:

2022

Regions

Why This Matters

A centralised, reliable database is essential for tracking progress, identifying gaps, and shaping effective policies to promote financial inclusion. By establishing clear indicators and a robust platform, stakeholders in Tunisia can better monitor access to financial services and design targeted interventions.

Our Approach

  • Indicator Development:
    Collaborated with stakeholders to define relevant financial inclusion metrics.

  • Platform Creation:
    Developed a digital platform for data management, visualisation, and reporting.

  • Strategic Advisory:
    Provided guidance on best practices for data-driven policy and programme design.

Results and Impact

The observatory has strengthened Tunisia’s ability to monitor financial inclusion, inform policy, and support the expansion of financial services to underserved populations.

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