Financial Education for All Ages (Innovations Case Discussion: Aflatoun)
Candace Nelson
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Candace Nelson: Candace Nelson has worked in nonformal education, microenterprise development, and microfinance for 30 years, with World Education, the SEEP Network, and the McKnight Foundation. With Microfinance Opportunities, she designs financial education curriculum for youth and adults, educates trainers, and advises on national financial education strategy. She also facilitates the savings-led financial services working group of the SEEP Network, a forum for the promotion of time-bound, distributing savings groups, and is a member of a research team sponsored by the Aga Khan Foundation to conduct case studies on these groups.
Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization, 2010, vol. 5, issue 2, 83-86
Date: 2010
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