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Projects

OUR VALUE UNLOCKED PROJECTS

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    How i2i is improving HIV prevention efforts in Africa

    As a partner in the South to South Learning Network’s (SSLN) insight 2 implementation (i2i) project, Genesis is key to efforts to use the best available evidence to inform and improve HIV prevention policies and practices in 15 African countries.

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    Taxing times ahead if short-term capital gains treated as income

    South Africa’s leading Collective Investment Schemes provider commissioned Genesis to assess the impact of the possible changes in the taxation of CIS unit trusts.

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    Interpreting trends in Nigeria’s payments acquiring sector

    Mastercard commissioned Genesis to conduct a landscape analysis of Nigeria’s payments acquiring sector that provides insight for market participants.

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    Highlighting impact of girls’ education project in Zimbabwe

    Genesis collaborated with Research Methods International (RMI) to undertake a comprehensive endline evaluation of the Supporting Adolescent Girls’ Education (SAGE) Programme in Zimbabwe, assessing its relevance, effectiveness, efficiency and impact.

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    Study evaluates TB patients’ out-of-pocket expenditure

    Genesis Analytics was contracted by the East, Central and Southern Africa Health Community (ECSA-HC) to act as one of the regional coordinating partners on a study to estimate and analyse the out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) that TB patients in Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia incur when accessing health services.

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    Climate action, economic growth highlighted in TDB impact report

    The Trade and Development Bank (TDB) contracted Genesis, for a consecutive year, to draft its Annual Sustainability and Development Impact Report for the 2022 year.

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    Cure for congestion in Eswatini’s bid for digital health

    Genesis partnered with the World Bank to develop a policy note for Eswatini’s Ministry of Health (MoH) that provides a roadmap for harnessing the power of digital health innovations (DHIs) to achieve universal health coverage by 2030.

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    Exploring Islamic bank opportunities in Malawi

    Genesis was commissioned by a company in Malawi to provide a high-level overview of the feasibility of setting up a Shariah-compliant bank in the country.

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    Breaking silos in digital development

    Digital technologies have the potential to improve lives in low and middle-income countries by broadening access to information, goods, and services. However, many digital solutions - particularly in the world of agriculture, resilience, nutrition and water, security, sanitation and hygiene (WSSH) - are designed, developed and deployed in silos.

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