Peer Debate will include debates on financial education/literacy, employment issues particularly after school and the need to make students well versed in financial literacy before their secondary level.
In collaboration with the Central Bank, Baizat and other partners, Emirates holds a savings competition with a school in Sharjah.
Young people/students engage actively in discussions to ensure that they have rights to be financial literate, enjoy financial education lessons and learn the importance of financial literacy for future finance security.
Financial Literacy Bus workshops will be run with students across various schools in the UAE. These workshops will be conducted in our interactive mobile bus and will cover the fundamentals of financial literacy.
There will be sessions in which the participants will be taught about the Somali currency which has been replaced by the US dollar in the wake of the Somali civil war and collapse of Somalia?s … Continue reading Action for Women and Child Concern Organization
A partner school in Abu Dhabi will be selected to take on a school trip to the stock exchange. The opening bell will be rung for that day and a session will be held by … Continue reading Emirates Foundation
Key issues will be how the Somali currency be revived and what affect the demise of Somali currency has on the economy and if Somalia manages to revive its currency how could be prevented from … Continue reading Action for Women and Child Concern Organization
A secondary school will be visited in Hatta and a creative workshop will be run with them by making a money box out of arts and crafts materials. The students will be provided with all … Continue reading Emirates Foundation
SYC and its partners raise awareness on money matters and the importance of saving and self-employment in a country where the bulk of employment is either self or by private companies.
SCEFA and its partners have a cultural program with songs, music, story telling, and competitions on saving, planning and spending money.