Financial Literacy Training
The Financial Literacy Training Program of SEDAD (Socio-Economic Development Association for Disabled) is designed to empower persons with disabilities, marginalized women, and low-income communities by enhancing their understanding of financial concepts and money management skills.
Recognizing that financial knowledge is a key factor in achieving economic independence, SEDAD provides practical training that enables individuals to make informed financial decisions, manage resources efficiently, and plan for a secure future.
Key Activities
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Budgeting and Money Management: Teaching participants how to plan personal and household budgets, track expenses, and save effectively.
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Savings and Banking Awareness: Providing guidance on opening and managing bank accounts, understanding interest rates, and utilizing microfinance services.
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Credit and Loan Management: Educating participants on responsible borrowing, loan repayment, and avoiding debt traps.
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Income and Expense Planning: Assisting individuals in evaluating income sources, controlling unnecessary expenditures, and making informed investment decisions.
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Entrepreneurial Financial Skills: Supporting small business owners with bookkeeping, cost management, and financial planning to ensure sustainable enterprise growth.
Impact
SEDAD’s Financial Literacy Training equips vulnerable groups with the skills and confidence to make sound financial decisions, enhance economic self-reliance, and improve overall living standards. By promoting financial inclusion, the program contributes to sustainable development and the economic empowerment of marginalized communities.