Training of Trainers – Phnom Penh
Announcement: Training of Trainers – 15 to 16 August 2024 (Phnom Penh) – Helping families with money problems Learn how to facilitate a training on business and money management Day …
Announcement: Training of Trainers – 15 to 16 August 2024 (Phnom Penh) – Helping families with money problems Learn how to facilitate a training on business and money management Day …
Our webinar started with listing some of the most common preconceptions about women and money: women would spend more, they would be more prudent with investment, and take less risk, …
Watch our webinar – and read the key points below. Parents are anxious to have their children learn about money. As we analyse in this webinar, parents’ motives are diverse: …
Poor people often borrow money to make ends meet, but their debts add a burden they struggle to pay back. As these people juggle with financial issues, surely better money …
In our second webinar, we gave some insights on this important but difficult question: how to measure the impact of financial education. The first challenge is that financial education is …
The last pair of participants of SAHI Training-of-Trainers workshop practised training this morning. They made their beauty salon business example even more realistic by bringing real shampoo bottles, conditioners and …
More practise sessions all day today – participants facilitate the training session they have designed to help beneficiaries with one specific issue. There is still too much talking – very …
After reviewing key messages from the days before, SAHI participants calculated how much capital they needed to start a small coconut selling business and live off it. Only one group …
Our second day of training the trainers hosted by SAHI, started with a review of the main lessons learned the day before: participants turned these lessons into a problem/solution game …
In the first day of our Training of Trainers in Manakara, Madagascar, organised by ATIA‘s local partner SAHI, participants have put themselves into the shoes of a micro-entrepreneur. We kicked …