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Financial Literacy Graduates Tasked with Driving Change in Papua New Guinea
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Financial Literacy Graduates Tasked with Driving Change in Papua New Guinea

From Post-Courier · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Graduates of a financial literacy training program in Papua New Guinea are tasked with promoting financial inclusion nationwide.
  • The week-long Training of Trainers (TOT) program equipped participants with new skills to empower individuals and communities.
  • They are challenged to overcome obstacles and serve as agents of change in making Papua New Guinea more financially informed.

Participants who completed a rigorous week-long Training of Trainers (TOT) program in Financial Literacy Training (FLT) are now poised to drive financial inclusion across Papua New Guinea. Held at the Centre for Excellence in Financial Inclusion (CEFI), the program equipped attendees with essential knowledge and practical skills.

These graduates are now entrusted with the critical responsibility of advancing financial literacy and inclusion throughout the nation. They have been urged to leverage their newly acquired expertise to empower individuals and communities, enabling them to make more informed financial decisions and participate more fully in the economy.

The program emphasized the importance of overcoming challenges inherent in such an undertaking. Participants were encouraged to act as proactive agents of change, fostering a more financially savvy populace. Their role extends beyond mere education; they are expected to inspire and facilitate broader financial participation, contributing to the economic well-being of Papua New Guinea.

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Originally published by Post-Courier in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.