Models for Integrating Financial Services with Financial Education for Young People: Lessons Learned from the Advancing Integrated Microfinance for Youth Initiative
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This technical report synthesizes project and research results from the Advancing Integrated Microfinance for Youth (AIM Youth) project, which was launched in partnership with The MasterCard Foundation in 2009. The report documents the experience of Freedom from Hunger and its implementing partners in Mali and Ecuador offering three different packages integrating youth financial services (primarily in the form of savings) and education and their impact on the financial capability of the participating youth. This report is intended primarily for institutions interested in building the financial capability and promoting the financial inclusion of young people by offering both financial services and education.
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