Reports and other documents

Making access possible in Malawi: Roadmap to MSME Success (focus groups)
Genesis, in partnership with FinMark Trust, was commissioned to carrying out an evidence-based diagnostic study of the MSME sector in Malawi to identify key barriers and opportunities in the market. Download the focus groups discussion report here.

Making access possible in Malawi: Roadmap to MSME Success (pocket guide)
Genesis, in partnership with FinMark Trust, was commissioned to carrying out an evidence-based diagnostic study of the MSME sector in Malawi to identify key barriers and opportunities in the market. Download the pocket guide report here.

Making access possible in Malawi: Roadmap to MSME Success (roadmap report)
Genesis, in partnership with FinMark Trust, was commissioned to carrying out an evidence-based diagnostic study of the MSME sector in Malawi to identify key barriers and opportunities in the market. Download the roadmap report here.

What lessons are there for COVID-19 from the HIV pandemic
There is no vaccine available for either and there are no licensed pharmaceuticals for COVID-19, just as there was not for HIV in the early years. Population behaviour will determine the pandemic trajectory of COVID-19, just as it did for HIV. Health partner Saul Johnson was a co-author of “Three lessons for the COVID-19 response from pandemic HIV” in the April 13 2020 edition of the Lancet.

Scoping report maps landscape of SA fintechs for IFWG workshop
This report seeks maps the current landscape of fintechs in South Africa and in understanding the sector, will serve to support regulators and policymakers as they make decisions to enable more solution orientated engagement among the industry’s stakeholders (e g incubators, venture capitalists, new fintech start ups etc). It was presented at the IFWG workshop in 2019.

Report on second workshop of Fintech Working Group
Genesis drafted the post-workshop report of the second workshop of the IFWG (Intergovernmental Fintech Working Group), which is made up of the representatives from the South African Reserve Bank, Financial Sector Conduct Authority, National Treasury, Financial Intelligence Centre and the South African Revenue Service.

Genesis dedicates decade to future of young Africans
Africa is experiencing an unprecedented youth wave. Today, Africa has twice as many 15-year-olds as 35-year-olds. This ratio is likely to increase. From 193 million young people aged 15-24 in 2015, the number will grow to 295 million by 2035, and to 362 million by 2050.