Registering and Formalizing your Chama Do you want to register and formalize your group? We delve into how you can legally go through the registration process for your group. Chamas are widespread because they collectively allow members of different income... View Article
Savings and Internal Lending Communities (SILCs) are a type of community-based Accumulating Savings and Credit Association (ASCA). The basic principle of Savings and Internal Lending Communities is that a group of self-selected people come together to form a SILC and... View Article
Doing business may not be for everyone. Despite the potential rewards, setting up and running a business very time consuming. To succeed in any business, a Chama needs personal involvement and monitoring, especially in its formative stages. This commitment and... View Article
Designate a Facilitator The facilitator is usually the “driver” of the meeting. She helps the group understand and achieve their objective(s), assists the group in following the agenda and staying on schedule. The facilitator should ensure that notes are taken.... View Article
What makes a Chama stick together? In Chama’s’, several factors contribute to the members staying together. Cohesion can be considered as the glue that binds a group. Individualistically each one of us is self-directed, seeking different objectives, and yet we... View Article
Effective Chama meetings allow for open conversation that draws upon each members’ knowledge, skills, and perspectives to solve problems and to support one another in achieving the team’s collective goals. Effective meetings are not only integral to achieve team goals... View Article