USAID Administrator Encourages the Expansion of Mobile Money in Afghanistan

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Thu, Jan 01 1970 5:03 AM

 To mark this occasion a press conference was held At- Government Media & Information

 Center (GMIC) On 24 Aug, 2011 in Kabul with the participation of H.E .Eng Amirzai sangin Minister of Communication and IT of I.R of Afghanistan ATRA members , Ministry of Communications and Information Technology(MCIT)  co-hosted a press conference at which  USAID Administrator Dr. Rajiv Shah acknowledged the importance of mobile money as a foundational investment for USAID in Afghanistan.  Administrator Shah announced the approval of innovation grants from USAID to major Afghan mobile network operators: Etisalat, MTN, and Roshan M-Paisa, totaling $2.1 million to support the expansion of mobile money.

Etisalat will partner with Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS) to allow customers to pay electricity bills using mobile money services.  MTN will help the Ministry of Education to process teacher salaries in rural areas.  Roshan M-Paisa will work with microfinance institutions to improve microfinance loan repayment which has a positive impact on businesswomen.

At the beginning Talking about mobile money, Amirzai Sangin, Minister of Communications and Information Technology of Afghanistan, said: “The growth of the telecommunications sector in Afghanistan over the past nine years has been phenomenal. Afghans who have access to mobile phones and no bank branch in their vicinity will greatly benefit from this service.”

“Increasing access to safe, sound financial services for the under-served majority in Afghanistan and building transparency in the financial system is fundamental to economic growth”’ - said Dr. Shah. The USAID Administrator also announced a new contest that will award prizes to Afghan university students for the best mobile money applications in categories such as agriculture, government service delivery, women’s empowerment, and small business development.

Less than 5% of Afghans have bank accounts; but over 63% (16.8 million) of Afghans are mobile phone subscribers. Currently, more than 500 Afghan National Police receive their salaries and 800 District Counselors get stipends via mobile money helping to ensure effective deliver of government services in remote districts of Afghanistan.

The $5 million Mobile Money Innovation Grant Fund is managed through USAID’s Financial Access for Investing in the Development of Afghanistan (FAIDA) project.

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