How to facilitate credit access for forcibly displaced persons (FDPs) in Uganda?

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SECTOR

Financial inclusion

PROJECT TYPE

Qualitative study

Location

Uganda: Kampala & Nakivale FDP settlement

BEHAVIORAL THEME

Cognitive load, friction
OVERVIEW

In Uganda, forcibly displaced Congolese and South Sudanese people make up over 80% of forcibly displaced persons (FDPs) and have limited access to financial services. This study examined the barriers to inclusion in the financial services landscape and the potential of cross-border data sharing—such as credit histories—and alternative host-country data to expand financial services and credit access in order to support the economic integration of the FDP population.

THEMATIC AREAS

The study was conducted over two months using qualitative research methods, including  in-depth interviews (IDIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs), with the primary objective to identify behavioral and structural barriers to the financial inclusion of FDPs.