Rose Tuyeni Peter


Rose splits her time between partnership management, as part of the Strategy, Growth and Impact (SGI) team, and project management as part of the Insights team. As Partnership Manager, Rose is responsible for developing and maintaining new and existing client relationships and optimising these in relation to revenue targets. As part of the Insights team, she manages several projects across a variety of thematic areas. Rose first joined Cenfri between 2016 to 2018 as a Research Analyst working on the MAP Zambia financial sector diagnostic and later worked as part of the Payments team on the Barriers to Remittances series of studies, after which she left to pursue an MSc in Health Economics.

Prior to rejoining Cenfri in 2022, Rose worked as an economist for a Cape Town-based multidisciplinary consulting firm with a focus on health and financial services. She was the technical lead on much of their telemedicine work and worked on both donor and private sector projects for clients such as the World Bank, the United Nations Development Programme, StanLib, Allan Gray’s E Squared Impact Investment Fund, and the Cancer Alliance, among many others.

 Qualifications 
  • MSc in Health Economics and Decision Science, University College London (awarded with distinction)
  • MCom in Applied Economics, University of Cape Town (awarded with distinction)
  • BCom in Economics Honours, University of Cape Town
  • BCom in Management Studies, University of Cape Town
Recent Work by Rose Tuyeni Peter
Exploring women’s experiences with digital financial services in Africa
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Why are women more vulnerable to risk in digital financial services?
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Risk and reality: Digital financial services for women cross-border traders
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Why are more women in Africa not making use of digital financial services?
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20+ Years of AML-CFT evolution
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20+ Years of AML-CFT evolution
Since the revision of the 40 Recommendations in 2003, African countries have continued to face significant challenges in aligning compliance obliga...