Regional Trade Facilitation
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Trends And Patterns in Resilience and Innovation by Informal Cross Border Traders in East Africa: Case Study of Youth and Female-Owned Businesses Before & Post-Covid-19
- 5 September 2023
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No CommentsSauti East Africa, in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme, has produced a report comparing business activities of youth and female-owned businesses before & after-COVID-19. This report presents a quantitative understanding of the trends and patterns in resilience and innovation by informal cross-border trade (ICBT) in East Africa.
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Covid-19 Rapid Response: Supporting Value Chains & Promoting Food Security in Uganda
- 31 August 2023
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The platform was first released in Kenya and Uganda in 2017 with the East African Sub Regional Support Initiative for the Advancement of Women (EASSI). It was designed to empower women cross-border traders in “low-technology” and periphery areas of Kenya and Uganda to trade legally, profitably, and safely across East African borders.
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Development of the East African Business Council Online Business Directory for EAC Enterprises
- 5 August 2022
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Recognizing the challenges of digitalization for East African MSMEs, the East African Business Council (EABC) embarked on a project to develop a comprehensive online business directory. This initiative, in collaboration with Sonet Uganda and Sauti East Africa, aims to connect East African Community businesses, improve their digital footprints, and facilitate economic growth through enhanced business linkages.
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A Cross Border Trade Reporting Experiment From Kenya Small-Scale Cross Border Traders, Corruption And Mobile Phones
- 18 June 2021
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Since 2019, via Sauti Collect, Sauti has been able to offer an end-to-end USSD mobile data collection solution, from survey design and testing, to survey deployment and monitoring of incoming results – all from one user-friendly dashboard.
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Expanding Access to Trade Information in Tanzania
- 18 June 2021
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Sauti’s launch to Tanzania has allowed for new users in “low-technology” areas to gain immediate access to accurate trade information, thus enabling safe, profitable, and legal trade practices to be exercised by women cross-border traders.
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Needs Assessment: Kenya’s Women in Trade
- 7 June 2021
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Sauti conducted an extensive study to assess the information needs of women in trade in Kenya with the aim of adding value to women’s trading activities and thereby improving the socio-economic conditions of women involved in trade in East Africa.
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Improving Access to Trade and Market Information with SMS/USSD Platforms in Rwanda and Uganda
- 7 June 2021
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Sauti’s mobile Trade and Market Information Platform currently reaches over 27,000 cross-border traders across four East African countries.
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Building Opportunities for Resilience in the Horn of Africa
- 10 May 2021
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The cross-border region at the intersection of the Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia border represents a vibrant space of economic activity. Our services in this project included end-to-end baseline data collection, design, deployment, and monitoring and evaluation of a research and technology solution to support economic resilience in the Horn of Africa.
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Improving Access to Trade and Market Information with SMS/USSD Platforms in Kenya and Uganda
- 10 May 2021
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Access to information is critical for cross-border traders to identify trade opportunities, comply with trade regulations, and negotiate favourable prices in foreign markets. However, many women cross-border traders in “low-technology” areas face a number of barriers to accessing this information. Sauti deployed a mobile-based information platform to empower women cross-border traders in “low-technology” and periphery areas of Kenya and Uganda to trade legally, profitably, and safely across East African borders.
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Analysing the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Cross-Border Trade in East Africa
- 6 May 2021
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Informal cross-border trade has been particularly vulnerable to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, both in terms of exposure to the virus and government regulations restricting trade movement. With Sauti’s Trade & Market Information Platform, as well as our Trade Insights dashboard, we determined how cross-border trade behaviour has changed during the pandemic.
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