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Financial education teaches the knowledge, skills and attitudes that people can use to adopt good money management practices for earning spending, savings, borrowing and investing. Financial education offers the prospect of strengthening the development of financial markets and enhancing the impact of expanded services on the livelihoods of Kenyans, especially among poorer groups. | read more

 

Partners
Developing a national strategy involves a broad range of organizations from the private and public sector. Working in close collaboration with the partners, FSD Kenya is supporting and co-ordinating the development of the National Strategy for Financial Education in Kenya. Together, the partnership aims to build a strategy that finds effective ways to improve the nation's knowledge and understanding of personal finances.
 
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Any interested organization can join the Partnership, the membership is unlimited. To serve on the Taskforce is however limited to a select group nominated by members within the various sectors. At the moment the partnership membership is growing and includes the following organizations. | Read more 

Consumer protection diagnostic study - Kenya

This report outlines the key consumer protection issues facing Kenyans who have access to the core financial services including Banking, Insurance and SACCOs. Because of the significant reach to consumers, MPESA has also been included.

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Africa Turnaround: Helping people achieve financial freedom

Africa Turnaround Ltd is a financial education and entrepreneurship development company founded and registered in Kenya in 2007. Africa Turnaround Ltd seeks to help people achieve financial freedom through training, consultancy, development and distribution of self training tools. We are excited to announce the launch of our website.

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Financial capability and the poor: Are we missing the mark?

This brief report examines the causality between branchless banking and financial capability with an in-depth look at how consumers in Kenya’s coastal region are using mobile financial services to manage their personal finance.

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