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Products: Financial Education

What is the Global Financial Education Program curriculum?


Learn more with "Financial Education at a Glance"

Global Financial Education Program is a client-oriented financial education curriculum to promote financial literacy among the poor. The curriculum will help clients to improve their:

  • Cash flow and budgeting skills
  • Management of financial services, including credit, savings and insurance
  • Financial negotiation skills
  • Effective use of bank services
  • Global Financial Education Program comprises the following components:

Financial Education Toolkit

Training Modules:
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Cash Flow and Budgeting
indentSavings
indentDebt Management
indentBanking Services
indentFinancial Negotiations

Content Briefs:
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Cash Flow and Budgeting
indentSavings
indentDebt Management
indentBanking Services
indentFinancial Negotiations

Trainer's Guide:
indentGeneric ToT Guide
indentAdaptation Guide and Delivery Models

Implementation Guides:
indentIntroduction to the Financial Education Curriculum
indentMarket Research for Financial Education:
indentindent Options and Guidance
indentFramework for Assessing Outcomes of Global Financial
indent Education Program:
indentindent Options and Guidance

Click here to purchase the Global Financial Education Program curriculum

Who Can Use the Global Financial Education Program curriculum?


  • Microfinance executives, practitioners and staff
  • Microfinance consultants and trainers
  • Microfinance networks

How to Use the Global Financial Education Program curriculum:


  • Training of trainers who will instruct low-income households
  • Trainers working with low-income households
  • Self-study

How can the Global Financial Education Program curriculum benefit an institution?


Using the Toolkit can lead to actionable results and make a difference to microfinance institutions:

  • Improved communication between microfinance institutions and their clients
  • Well informed and engaged clients
  • Greater client satisfaction
  • Enhanced client use of microfinance services

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