CEFI graduates new Digital Financial Literacy trainers to drive financial inclusion across PNG
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At a glance
- Twenty-three trainers in Papua New Guinea graduated from a Digital Financial Literacy program.
- The program aims to boost financial inclusion and prepare communities for a digital economy.
- This initiative marks a milestone in the country's efforts to enhance financial literacy.
Twenty-three individuals have graduated as Digital Financial Literacy trainers across Papua New Guinea, completing the Centre for Excellence in Financial Inclusionโs (CEFI) inaugural Digital Financial Literacy Trainer of Trainers (DFLT TOT) Programme. This achievement represents a significant step forward in the nation's push to broaden financial inclusion.
The DFLT TOT Programme is designed to equip trainers with the skills needed to educate communities on digital financial tools and practices. By fostering these skills, CEFI aims to empower citizens to navigate an increasingly digital economic landscape more effectively and securely.
Graduating these trainers is seen as a crucial milestone for Papua New Guinea. It directly supports the country's broader strategy to strengthen financial inclusion, ensuring more people can access and utilize financial services, thereby contributing to economic growth and stability.
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