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Habitat Uganda
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Habitat for Humanity - Uganda
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Address:
Kampala
Uganda
Phone:
(041) 476-0802
Email:
noffice
[at]
hfh [dot] uganda [dot] org
Main Funding Sources:
Grants
Loans
Products and Services:
Loans
Funds Transfer Services
Services Provided:
Other
Looking for (Investment Types):
Capacity-Building Grants
Donations
% Operations Comprised by MF:
61 - 70
Date established:
Jan 1 1982
Current Legal Status:
NGO
Regulated:
no
Social Performance Profile
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Mission specifics
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Target markets (ranked by importance)
Clients living in rural areas
1
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Development goals (ranked by importance)
Housing
1
Gender equality and women's empowerment
2
Increased access to financial services
2
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Poverty targets
Poor clients
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Governance
Has a formal board committee that monitors social performance
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Range of products and services
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Financial products and services offered
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Credit products offered
Housing loans
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Savings products offered
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Compulsory insurance products required
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Voluntary insurance products offered
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Other financial products and services offered
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Non-financial services offered
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Enterprise services offered
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Education services offered
Financial literacy education
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Health services offered
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Women's empowerment services offered
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Products and services targeting the poor
Products and services specifically designed to target the poor:
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Social responsibility to clients
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Client protection principles in use
The loan approval process requires evaluation of borrower repayment capacity and loan affordability. Loan approval does not rely solely on guarantees (whether peer guarantees, co-signers or collateral) as a substitute for good capacity analysis.
Internal audits check household debt exposure, lending practices that violate procedures including unauthorized re-financing, multiple borrowers or co-signers per household, and other practices that could increase indebtedness.
Productivity targets and incentive systems value portfolio quality at least as highly as other factors, such as disbursement or customer growth. Growth is rewarded only if portfolio quality is high.
Prices, terms and conditions of all financial products are fully disclosed to the customer prior to sale, including interest charges, insurance premiums, minimum balances, all fees, penalties, linked products, third party fees, and whether these can change over time.
Staff is trained to communicate effectively with all customers, ensuring that they understand the product, the terms of the contract, their rights and obligations. Communications techniques address literacy limitations (e.g. reading contracts out loud, materials in local languages).
Acceptable and unacceptable debt collection practices are clearly spelled out in a code of ethics, book of staff rules or debt collection manual.
The organization's corporate culture values and rewards high standards of ethical behavior and customer service.
A mechanism to handle customer complaints is in place, has dedicated staff resources, and is actively used. (Suggestion boxes alone are generally not considered adequate.)
Customers know how their information will be used. Staff explains how data will be used and seeks permission for use.
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Cost of services to clients
Flat interest method
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Social responsibility to staff
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Human resources
Benefits (medical insurance, pension contribution)
Protection at work (safety, anti-harassment)
Equality (anti-discrimination, equal pay for men and women with equivalent skill levels)
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Basis of staff incentives related to social performance
Outreach to remote/rural communities
Outreach to women
Quality of interaction with clients based on client feedback mechanisms
Quality of social data collected
Portfolio quality
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Social responsibility to the environment
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Poverty measurement tools in use
Partnerships
Current
Name
Relationship
UGAFODE
Partner
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Gross Loan Portfolio
Equity
Contacts
Deogratius Mugabo
Retail Manager - Housing Microfinance
deogratiusm
[at]
hfhuganda [dot] org
(041) 476-0802
Patrick Sambaga
National Director
patricks
[at]
hfhuganda [dot] org
(041) 476-0802
Ronald K Ongopa
Research and Development Manager
ronaldo
[at]
hfhuganda [dot] org
(041) 476-0802
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