DataVision hands over assessors’ contracts today

As we are heading towards the field data collection for the DFID Payment by Results (PbR) scheme in Tanzania’s rural water sub-sector which is under the Ministry of Water and Irrigation, DataVision International today handed the contracts to the final field assessors prior to the implementation.

The Payment by Results (PbR) scheme seeks to provide incentive to Local Government Authorities to effectively monitor and maintain their water infrastructure, and the modality synchronicity well with achievement of the Government plans to ensure sustainability.

See more about the project here.

DataVision Completes PbR Assessor Training

DataVision International has successfully completed the training for the  DFID Payment by Results (PbR) scheme in Tanzania’s rural water sub-sector which is under the Ministry of Water and Irrigation. The Payment by Results (PbR) scheme seeks to provide incentive to Local Government Authorities to effectively monitor and maintain their water infrastructure, and the modality synchronicity well with achievement of the Government plans to ensure sustainability.

Research and Statistics Business Development Executive, Ms. Stefanie Henke pointed out that, “The team of field assessors is not completely ready to go in field across all the regions in Tanzania. We have trained them exuberantly to ensure that we leave no stone unturned in the quest for obtaining reliable and accurate data for this project.”

DataVision Donates Desks to Iringa Region

DataVision International donated desks to  Iringa region to support the “Desks Campaign” which was aiming at involving multiple stakeholders to assist the region in increasing the number of desks in government schools in the region which will enable the students to study in a comfortable environment.

The business development and relationships manager, Madam Teddy Qirtu was the one who represented the company on the event day and she pointed out that, “As part of DataVision International Culture, giving back to the community has always been our focus. We are more than happy to yet participate in such activities which shows our gratitude towards the community”

DataVision International actively takes part in Corporate Social Responsibility activities every year and is aiming to give back even more in the coming years. With over 20 years of existence in the market, our company is making more initiatives which can be used to express its gratitude to the community.

We are 20 Years Today!!

Today on the 28th of October 2018, DataVision International is celebrating 20 years of operation. It has been a long journey since the year 1998 with over 300 permanent staff working at DataVision International and employed over 1,000 unique field assessors who work on the research projects.

The founder and CEO of DataVision International, Mr. Mwaijonga GM said that, “DataVision has been continuously coming up with innovation which have made the company on the top frontier of technology for the past 20 years. With this in mind, we are not aiming to stop any time soon and come up with even better solution to solve the current problems in the community as it is part of our mission statement”

DataVision International has grown step wise from primarily an ICT and Research  & Statistics company to now having top notch expertise in more areas of Payment and Cards Services plus Professional Training. Over the 20 years, DataVision has worked with a diverse client set from Public Sector, Private Sector, Banking and Finance, Retail, International Organizations and many more.

One of the DataVision staff  who is the Technical Manager of M-Lipa Mobile Money Aggregation Platform – Magori Kihore also pointed that, “For over 10 years, I have grown at DataVision to become a well competent programmer. The experience I have attained here cannot be compared to any other and cannot be put in words.”

DataVision kicks off Tanzania PbR Scheme Survey

DataVision has started the assessor training for a DFID Payment by Results (PbR) scheme in Tanzania’s rural water sub-sector which is under the Ministry of Water and Irrigation. The Payment by Results (PbR) scheme seeks to provide incentive to Local Government Authorities to effectively monitor and maintain their water infrastructure, and the modality synchronicity well with achievement of the Government plans to ensure sustainability.

DataVision Research and Statistics Personnel – Bwigane Mulinda – “We are training over 140 assessors who will be conducting the data collection across the country in 181 districts and 3097 villages.”