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Tanzania is among the poorest countries in the world, with most of its population
living in rural areas. Like most other developing countries, rural households’
access to financial services is very limited. The government has adopted series of
economic reform measures since mid-1980s that include financial liberalization.
Liberalization of the financial sector facilitated participation of private financial
institutions, restructuring of public financial institutions and privatization,
elimination of interest rate controls, credit allocation and targeting. In addition, the
role of the Bank of Tanzania in supervision and regulation of financial institutions
was strengthened.
Following the privatization of the financial sector, the number of financial service
providers increased and diversified, which include commercial banks,
development banks, insurance and social security funds, and capital markets. The
role of the central bank was re-defined and strengthened in terms of price stability,
supervision and regulation. Although there is an increase in financial sector
service providers and products, rural households’ access to financial services did
not improve. To the contrary access to formal financial services is diminishing
significantly, hence making poverty reduction initiatives more difficult.
This study analyzed constraints to access to rural financial services, examined its
impact on rural households’ livelihoods, and recommended appropriate financial
sector development strategies. The data for the study were collected from various
sources – both primary and secondary. Primary data were collected from selected
thirteen villages in Babati and government offices in the district through interviews,
focus group discussions, questionnaire, and observation. Secondary information
was gathered from documentary sources in the form of reports, records and
review of literature. A combination of analytical tools was used – qualitative and
quantitative.
The study observed that history of rural finance in Tanzania is associated with
colonialization of Tanganyika. The German colonial administration was the first to
introduce establishment of modern commercial banking in the country in 1905 |
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