Financial Literacy and Inclusion

This program focuses on educating consumers about financial products and services, such as savings, loans, insurance, and digital payments. It provides training on budgeting, debt management, and investment, with tailored content for different groups, including low-income households, women, and rural communities. The program also works to bridge the gap between consumers and financial institutions, advocating for financial products that are transparent, affordable, and accessible to all.

Objectives

To empower consumers with the knowledge and skills needed to manage their finances effectively and access financial services, particularly in underserved communities.

Key Activities:

Workshops and Seminars: Conducted in partnership with financial institutions to teach basic financial literacy.
Community Outreach: Mobile units that reach remote areas to provide education and access to financial services.
Public Awareness Campaigns: Utilizing media to spread messages about the importance of financial literacy.

Policy Advocacy: Working with governments to create or improve financial inclusion policies and regulations.

Africa Consumer Rights Watch is a unified entity committed to serving and advocating for consumers across the continent, ensuring their rights are protected and their voices are heard.

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