This resource outlines CARE Bangladesh’s deployment of the Sanchay Sathi mobile app to digitize Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs) in remote char and haor regions. Developed under the SHOUHARDO 3 project, the app addresses barriers such as low literacy, poor connectivity, and reliance on manual record-keeping.
Key features and outcomes include:
- Localized design: Full Bangla interface and visual aids make the app accessible to low-literacy users, especially women.
- Offline functionality: Enables reliable use in areas with limited internet access, with periodic data sync.
- Digital record-keeping: Automates savings, loans, repayments, and share-outs, improving accuracy and transparency.
- Phased rollout: Combined traditional and digital methods to build trust and ease adoption.
- Empowerment and inclusion: Enhances digital skills, financial autonomy, and access to mobile financial services for over 2,000 VSLA groups.
The brief offers practical insights for scaling digital programming in similar contexts, emphasizing user-centered design, gradual implementation, and respect for local norms.