Global Financial Education Program
HomeOur WorkFE CurriculumOur TeamOur Partnersart
Our Partners nav

Initial Module

Initial Module Development Partners
Pro Mujer (Bolivia)
Teba Bank (Africa)
Al Amana (Morocco)
Equity Building Society (Kenya)
SEWA Bank (India)
CARD Bank (the Philippines)
Micro-Finance Centre (Poland)

Dissemination Partners

Regional TOTs

The Latin American Regional TOT participants included:
Crédito con Educación Rural – CRECER (Bolivia)
Centro Afin (Bolivia)
Fundación WWB – FWWB (Colombia)
ACCION Dialogos de Gestiones (Colombia)
Asociación Dominicana para el Desarrollo de la Mujer - ADOPEM (Dominican Republic)
Fondo Esperanza (Chile)
The Boulder Microfinance Institute (Chile)
Colectivo Integral de Desarrollo – CID (Peru)
Privadas de Promoción al Desarrollo de la Pequeña y Microempresa – COPEME (Peru)
Alcance (Mexico)
Red Financiera Rural – RFR (Ecuador)
ACCION Internacional

The Asia Regional TOT participants included:
PRASAC (Cambodia)
Thaneakea Phum Cambodia Ltc
VisionFund Cambodia Ltd.
Bank Rakyat Indonesia
Bina Swadaya (Indonesia)
Lembaga Management Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Indonesia
Rural Income Generation Project-RGIP (Indonesia)
USC-Satunama (Indonesia)
MICRA/Mercy Corps (Indonesia)
XacBank (Mongolia)
SANASA Development Bank (Sri Lanka)
Sarvodaya Economic Enterprises Development Services-SEEDS (Sri Lanka)
Capital Aid Fund for Employment of the Poor-CEP (Vietnam)
Vietnam Bank for Social Policies

The Central America regional TOT participants included:
REDCOM (Costa Rica)
ALPIMED (El Salvador)
Fundación Salvadoreña de Apoyo Integral-FUSAI (El Salvador)
Friendship Bridge (Guatemala)
Génesis Empresarial (Guatemala)
Fundación Adelante (Honduras)
Swisscontact Pro Empresa (Honduras)
Centro de Promoción de Desarrollo Local-CEPRODEL (Nicaragua)
Fundación José Nieborowski (Nicaragua)
PROMIFIN-COSUDE (El Salvador, Honduras)
Habitat for Humanity

The Middle East Regional TOT participants included:
ABA (Egypt)
Al Majmoua (Lebanon)
ASALA (Palestine)
EACD (Egypt)
Microfund for Women (Jordan)
National Microfinance Foundation (Yemen)
PARC (Palestine)
PASED (Sudan)
PNSMF (Palestine)
Population Council (Egypt)
Save the Children (Egypt)
Social Fund for Development (Yemen)
UNRWA (Jordan and Lebanon)
      
The North Africa Regional TOT participants included:
AIDES (Morocco)
Al Amana (Morocco)
Al Karama (Morocco)
AMOS (Morocco)
ANGEM (Algeria)
ASAD (Tunisia)
Cerise (France)
Enda (Tunisia)
Federation of Tunis for Social Solidarity (Tunisia)
FONDEP (Morocco)
Fondation Banque Populaire pour le Micro Credit (Morocco)
Zakoura (Morocco)

Country TOTs

The Philippines country TOT participants included:
Alliance of Philippines Partners in Enterprise Development – APPEND
Alalay Sa Kaunlaran Sa Gitnang Luzo, Inc - ASKI
Center for Agriculture and Rural Development - CARD
Catholic Relief Services – LINKS Learning Center
Microfinance Council of Philippines - MFC
Mindanao Microfinance Council - MMC
Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation - NWTF
Pula Sa Tao Foundation
Taytay Sa Kauswagen, Inc. – TKSI
Visayas Cooperative Development Center - VICTO
Philippines Central Bank
Citigroup Philippines
Asian Insititute of Mangement – AIM

The Uganda country TOT participants included:
Straight Talk Foundation-STF
Association of Microfinance Institutions of Uganda –AMFIU
MicroSupport Center Ltd-MSCL Hoima
UIB-MCC
Uganda Cooperative Alliance
Rural Business Culture Fund
Acholi Private Sector-ASPEDEL
CPSPCL
DEMIS
Karamoja SPC
MANLH
Masaka Private Sector Promotion Centre
Murick Consult
PRICON
SGPSEL
Teso Private Sector Promotion Centre
Uganda Women Entrepreneurs Association-UWEAL
West Nile Private Sector Promotion Centre Ltd
ADRA-UGANDA
CEEWA
Feed the Children Uganda
Finca Uganda
Post Bank Uganda
UGAFODE Ltd.

The Pakistan country TOT participants included:
Institute of Bankers of Pakistan
Tameer Bank
Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund
Thardeep Rural Development Program
SAFWCO
LASOONA
Kashf Foundation
ShoreBank International
Kuchlak Welfare Society
Sindh Microfinance Network
Pak Oman Microfinance Bank Ltd

The Russian country TOT participants included:
Integra
Rost
Raduga
Soglasie
Finpo
Women's Business Center
Small Entrepreneurship Support Foundation
Regional Agency of SME Support
Peko-Center
Vera
Znanie
Credit Union Service Center
Avrora
International Business Leaders Forum

The India country TOT participants included:
ESAF
Mann Deshi Mahila Sahakari Bank
Reach India
SKS India
SKDRDP
Working Women’s Forum
Centre for Financial Literacy
SwadLaar

The Brazil country TOT participants included:
ANDE
Banco Popular do Brasil
Banco do Nordeste do Brasil
Caixa Econômica Federal
CAM – RN/PE
CEADE
CEAPE
Confebras
Development Workshop
Habitat para a Humanidade
ICCAPE
World Vision

The Colombia country TOT participants included:
Actuar Tolima
Asobancaria
Asocajas
Banca de las Oportunidades
Banco de la República
Bancoldex
Cafam
Comfacesar
Comfamiliar Cartagena
Comfenalco VALLE
Confecoop
Contactar Pasto
Cooperativa Financiera de Antioquia
Corporación para el desarrollo de la Microempresa
Emprender
Finamerica
Fundación Dividendo por Colombia
Fundaseg
Fundequidad
Habitat para la Humanidad
Juriscoop
Microempresas de Antioquia
SENA
Utrahuilca

The China country TOT participants included:
Association for Rural Development of Poor Areas of Sichuan
Center for Environment and Poverty Alleviation
Chifeng Zhaowuda Women’s Sustainable Development Association
China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation
China International Center for Economic and Technical Exchange
Enrich
Foundation for Financial Education
Funding for the Poor Cooperative
Fuping Development Institute
Haerbin Commercial Bank
Oxfam
Plan International China
People’s Bank of China

Innovations Partners

MDF - Kamurj (Armenia)
FASECOLDA (Colombia)
Mann Deshi Bank (India)
MFC
USAID Egypt Microenterprise Finance (Egypt)
AMFIU (Uganda)
Punla Sa Tao Foundation (Philippines)
Binti Pamoja Center (Kenya)
Accion International and Banco Solidario (Ecuador)
Pro Mujer (Bolivia)
Save the Children (Nepal)
Zakoura (Morocco)
BRAC (Bangladesh)
First Valley Bank (Philippines)
SEDPI (Philippines)
Bank of the Philippine Islands (Philippines)
ADOPEM (Dominican Republic)
FEDECACES (El Salvador)
Habitat for Humanity (El Salvador)
ALPIMED (El Salvador)



What participants say about the Global FEP training & curriculum

“Financial Education is a must for everyone (because we all deal with our finances everyday), but more so for the poor with limited resources to manage. The FEP training course provides a practical and informative approach to financial education—it’s a very useful learning tool that can help individuals become better financial decision makers and better money managers.”
Mylene Narvaez (CRS-LINKS), participant Philippines Country TOT

This was perfectly presented and I am positive that participants will be able to link financial education to the desired behavior of their clients.”
—Participant at Uganda Country TOT

All modules are designed in a common way for everybody so adaptation is really a good topic for us to modify this FE to our local context.”
—Participant at Southeast Asia Regional TOT

“These principles (adult learning) determine the direction of how to develop a process of participatory training and value the knowledge of the participants.”
—Participant at Latin America Regional TOT

“The methodology and techniques used in the training were very good and more than anything easy to apply. I congratulate everyone for their great efforts and openness with the participants.”
—Participant at Latin America Regional TOT

"Many people know that financial planning is important, but only a few can really explain that saving money is needed and possible. Now I know how to do it!"
—Participant at Russia Country TOT

"The workshop has been a very rich experience because we had so much diversity and input from people who know a lot about professional development. We are motivated by the idea of being able to share our knowledge with our staff members and with our clients, who are our reason for being."
—Participant at Central America Regional TOT

"This workshop has been very beneficial for our institution and it will also serve me in my personal life because I am going to practice what we learned and at the same time I am going to teach other people who need it."
—Participant at Central America Regional TOT

“It is the first time I have attended a training that does not feel or look like a school classroom. Everyone is involved all the times. It is like being new to a job and re-starting my career as a trainer.”
—Participant at India Country TOT

"The training does not
only cover the subject of financial education. We have
also learnt how to take it to other stakeholders in our
organizations so that we can implement the training
with our clients.”

—Participant at India Country TOT

"This workshop and its results depended on the good planning that you have done. The topics are totally relevant to the needs of our society. In my opinion we have all done an excellent job and we have learned a lot. I wouldn’t change anything."
—Participant at Colombia Country TOT

"The workshop has really exceeded my expectations. For our institution the workshop is very practical and very pertinent. We hope to be able to replicate it effectively."
—Participant at Colombia Country TOT

"The end of this ToT is just the beginning of a mission: the implementation of F.E. with all our clients."
—Participant at North Africa Regional TOT

"Financial Education is the essential to achieve social responsibility for MFIs."
—Participant at North Africa Regional TOT

“[We] need to help farmers and villagers in the rural
areas manage their money and financial activities.
This will help them build up their assets and improve
their lives. It will also help them to develop more
financial awareness and increase their credibility."

—Participant at China Country TOT

 


Questions?
For more information, please contact us at financialed@mfopps.org

Microfinance Opportunities 1701 K Street, NW, Suite 650, Washington, DC 20006 | 202.721.0050 | contact | www.microfinanceopportunities.org
Freedom from Hunger 1644 DaVinci Court, Davis, CA 95616 | 530.758.6200 | contact | www.freedomfromhunger.org

microfinance opportunities Join Our NetworkListserv Sign-up