Financial Literacy for Immigrant Women
Remittances are a major source of external financing for many developing countries, but the cost of sending them remains high in many migration corridors.
Remittances are a major source of external financing for many developing countries, but the cost of sending them remains high in many migration corridors.
In recent years, Europe has witnessed increased influx of immigrants. The terms “immigrant” and “migrant” refer to those who have moved from their own country to another, regardless of the reason for the move. Financial Literacy is the knowledge and understanding of how money is earned, spent, and saved, in addition to the skills and capacity to make good financial choices.
This project aims to educate immigrant women on effective financial management, thereby empowering them to make prudent financial decisions. This project will expand adult education opportunities and upskilling pathways for adult immigrant women to improve their critical life skills, employment, health, and social opportunities.
Partnership
Four organizations from an equal number of countries, have partnered up in order to bring this project into life. Each organization provides knowledge and experience on a difference aspect of the project’s needs.