JAN partners CBN bankers’ committee to increase financial literacy awareness in schools

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In celebration of Global Money Week 2022, Junior Achievement Nigeria has partnered with the Central Bank of Nigeria Bankers’ Committee to spread financial literacy awareness among young people across the 36 states in the country.

With the theme, “Build your future, be smart about money”, members of the Bankers’ Committee visited secondary schools on Financial Literacy Day as part of celebration for the Global Money Week.

The Global Money Week is an annual global awareness-raising initiative that emphasizes the importance of ensuring that young people are financially literate through information, skills, attitudes, and behaviors needed to make sound financial decisions and achieve financial well-being.

This year, Junior Achievement Nigeria (JAN) in partnership with the Banker’s committee celebrated the Global Money Week with a 6-day long series of events and activities including the Financial Literacy Day in select schools across the Nation.

The program is designed in a way that connects diverse financial institutions to Junior Achievement Nigeria schools and leaders in these financial institutions serve as mentors to Junior Achievement Nigeria students based on the financial literacy modules created by Junior Achievement Nigeria.

This partnership is expected to achieve the ultimate goal of the Global Money Week by ensuring that children and youth have access to high-quality financial education, learn about money matters and make smart money decisions that can improve their financial well-being now and in the near future.

The Executive Director, Junior Achievement Nigeria, Foluso Gbadamosi in her remarks said: “Raising children and youth to excel as financially independent adults takes intentionality. As an organization aware of this, every year the Global Money Week is one we look forward to and another opportunity to invest in the lives of young people as we teach them how to earn, save, invest and donate.

“We appreciate the Central Bank of Nigeria and Bankers’ Committee for partnering with us to grow a financially literate generation, and also their commitment to help achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 2030 focused on Quality Education and No Poverty”.

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