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Remember to register for our Programme in National Payment Systems with USB-ED and the NPSI in Cape Town, 22-25 May: http://t.co/X4Cmflce.
 
USB-ED, Cenfri & the National Payment Systems Institute presents a Programme in National Payment Systems. 22-25 May See http://t.co/p0xza9aY
 
Cenfri is recruiting for recently qualified, curious and energetic candidates to fill the position of Researcher. See http://t.co/8X8LedhY
 
Happy 10th birthday, Microinsurance Network! We look forward to celebrating this milestone with you @NetworkFlash
 
Great new database on the cost of remittances to and in Africa: http://t.co/MWaEmJQH. Thanks @WorldBankAfrica!
 
Don't forget to pass on the news about @MIFacility fellowship at Cenfri: http://t.co/Ud2M43fd. Applications close 30 November.
 
Interesting article on new product facilitating easier remittance of funds to Zimbabwe - http://t.co/LCYaD6sy
 
Roberto Bonnet: Brazil accounts for 51% of total insurance premiums in South America 7IMC
 
Stefan Dercon keynote at 7th International microinsurance conference: Insurance could reduce poverty by up to a third?
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Areas of work

Cenfri is interested in all areas of the financial sector relevant to low-income households. Currently our areas of research include: micro-insurance, health insurance, AML/CFT, new technology in distribution and remittances:

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Partner institutions

Bankable Frontier Associates

Cenfri seeks to build a network of partner institutions and experts to support our research and objectives. One such partner is Bankable Frontier Associates.

David Porteous, the founder and managing director of Bankable Frontier Associates, is a research fellow and member of Cenfri.

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Request for proposal: Facilitating access to private healthcare for low-income South Africans PDF Print E-mail

(Applications closed) 

This project looks at the cost of health financing in South African and is funded by the FinMark Trust (www.finmark.org.za) and managed by the Cenfri. It is a first step towards a wider engagement with the market for health financing to explore market-based financing for access to health services by the low-income population in sub-Saharan Africa.