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Expressions
of interest for ZIMCODD study - Understanding the role of
the financial sector in Zimbabwe, central banking and its social
impacts
ZIMCODD
Deadline:
25 June 2010
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The Zimbabwe
Coalition on Debt and Development (ZIMCODD) seeks the services of
a qualified and experienced researcher with demonstrated prior capacity
to carry out a study of the role of the country's financial
sector, central banking and its social and economic impacts. The
outputs of this study will add to the body of knowledge being generated
by ZIMCODD and its partners on economic governance, financial inclusion,
and evidence that the Coalition uses for its economic literacy and
advocacy programmes.
Objectives
of the study
- Provide a
critique of the theoretical framework of economic governance as
it relates to the financial sector in Zimbabwe
- Identify
institutions in the financial sector and explain their roles
- Unpack the
concepts related to banking or the financial sector, with specific
emphasis on the role of central banking from a policy and developmental
perspective
- Outline
the economic history of the development of the financial sector
in Zimbabwe
- Unpack the
regulatory framework governing the financial sector
- Record community
voices to capture the experiences of communities with the financial
sector (2003-2009) especially views around inclusion/exclusion,
popular notions of monetary policy and banking, and impact (perceived
or real) of these on people's social conditions
- Equip the
poor and grassroots communities; the working classes, to engage
meaningfully in discussions on the role of monetary institutions
as part of an ongoing engagement on economic and public policy
advocacy.
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