By Amy Baty-Herbert | Project Leader
Financial Literacy is important for youths/ teens and twenty-three girls including Agnes & Fatmata attended this mentoring session. Agnes & Fatmata talk about what they learned at a recent mentoring session on Financial Literacy.
Hello, my name is Agnes, I’m a beneficiary of Develop Africa. I learned about saving money. All the time when I have money, I spent it. I was a money spender but now I have learned about saving money too.
Hello, my name is Fatmata. I’m a beneficiary of Develop Africa. Today I learned about the importance of financial literacy, and how to save money.
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