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Our Work: Financial Education

What is Financial Education?

Financial literacy levels are low among low-income households. Financial education addresses this weakness by empowering the poor to make wise financial decisions. It teaches people how to save more, spend less, borrow prudently, and manage their debt with discipline. It can help more experienced learners understand an array of financial services from money transfers to insurance.

Financial education is not a new idea. In wealthy countries, it is an integral part of civic education. But in the developing world where poor families need basic money management skills to stay ahead of the next crisis, such training is scarce.

In the context of microfinance and microenterprise development, financial education is the next training frontier. Overlooked for decades, it is the precursor to the more common business skills training. It is broader in scope and more relevant to a wider range of learners—indeed anyone who makes decisions about money and finances.

What is the Global Financial Education Program?

Global Financial Education Program is the first large-scale, global program targeted at those just above and below the poverty line in developing countries. It is led by two U.S. based organizations, Microfinance Opportunities and Freedom from Hunger and funded by the Citigroup Foundation. Global Financial Education Program develops curriculum targeted to low income households and trains a broad range of service organizations to use it. To date, it has produced the following five modules:

  • Budgeting: Use Money Wisely
  • Debt Management: Handle With Care
  • Savings: You Can Do It!
  • Bank Services: Know Your Options
  • Financial Negotiations: Communicate With Confidence

These topics were selected in response to demand identified by seven NGOs in Latin America, Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe. For each of the five modules, the curriculum offers:

  • A trainer’s guide with step-by-step instructions for facilitating each learning session
  • A training of trainer’s manual to prepare financial education trainers
  • A content note that provides a basic overview of the topic

What Now and What Next?

Global Financial Education Program now focuses on three main activities: 1) dissemininating its curriculum around the globe through training of trainers events and technical assistance 2) developing new curricula; and 3) measuring outcomes of financial education programs.

Since 2006, the Global Financial Education Program has disseminated its curriculum through training of trainer events in five regions (Latin America, Southeast Asia, Central America, Middle East, North Africa), and eight countries (Philippines, Russia, Uganda, Pakistan, India, Brazil, Colombia and China). The program now includes a network of more than 180 organizations with 300 trainers in 37 countries around the world. As a result of the capacity building provided by the Global Financial Education Program, partners have now conducted participatory-based trainings for more than 125,000 people. In addition, over 6.7 million people have been exposed to Global Financial Education Program messages through radio and print media, music, dance and drama and other awareness-raising approaches.

Global Financial Education Program is currently developing new curricula on the topics of risk management and insurance, remittances, youth, consumer protection and electronic banking.

Moving forward, the Global Financial Education Program will focus on scalability of financial education. Microfinance Opportunities is giving close attention to the use of media and other delivery channels to disseminate financial education on a large scale.

Becoming a Partner

Global Financial Education Program seeks partners for dissemination, module development and expanding the Global Financial Education Network. These partners should meet the following criteria:

  • Commitment to the dissemination of the GFEP curriculum
  • Outreach capacity to reach large numbers of low income households, trainers, and microfinance institutions and their clients
  • Training capability and prior experience with managing and conducting training
  • Strong commitment to the delivery of financial education
  • Strategic engagement through a team leader responsible for financial education
  • Established and financially secure
  • Availability of up to 2 people to participate in the Global FEP Training of Trainers Workshop

Financial Education will help your organizations to expand services, improve capacity to deliver financial education, reach new clients, improve customer service, strengthen clients’ business performance and gain better market information about client needs.

Consider your eligibility for partnership and contact us at financialed@mfopps.org.

Find out more about how to add financial education to your service mix. Join our growing global financial education network!

 

For the latest on financial education, read GFEP's quarterly newsletter, Financial Education Update.

The newletter contains information about our TOT workshops, new modules, outreach of financial education and other program activities. Email financialed@mfopps.org to subscribe.

 
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