Money management for young adults – Anjali House
Youth from various organisations in Siem Reap as well as a few NGO staff joined our 4 hour training on how to manage money – hosted at Anjali House. We …
Youth from various organisations in Siem Reap as well as a few NGO staff joined our 4 hour training on how to manage money – hosted at Anjali House. We …
One day training in Siem Reap introducing our programmes for low income families, in Salabai. After introducing the purpose of financial education (solving financial problems) and the difference between …
Today participants practised facilitating in a participatory way. They first chose one issue that their target groups face, then prepared a training activity to address it. Some had time to …
After some review of yesterday’s key content and how to explain it in a few minutes, in a simple way, we focused on families running a small business, and …
First day of our TOT focusing on helping vulnerable families, in Phnom Penh, with our partner ICS-SP at Vipassa: 1) What is financial education and what does it aim to? …
Day 2: we focused on how to encourage and give practical skills to villagers to start a new business. Reviewing key message from day 1 Market and customers …
2 day in-house Training the Trainers on business for GIZ team in Laos. In the morning we focused on the basics to run a business: Introduction: what is your income …
US$ 3.99 billion(1) 2 million(2) $1500-$2000(3) 34.5%(4) x 4 (5) (1) outstanding loans from MFIs (Q3 2017, source: CMA) (2) 2.14 million households served by MFIs (source: World Bank, April 2017) …
Does your NGO need specific funding to run a financial education programme? The answer is no… and here is why:
APPEC, our partner in DR Congo, piloted an adaptation of our training workshop for low income families in the suburb of Kinshasa. The workshop focused on how to manage an …