High school and college students can enroll in the “Financial Education for All” camp, organized by the National Bank of Moldova and the independent think tank Expert-Grup. The camp will take place in Vadul lui Vodă city during June 26-28, IPN reports.
The organizers said that through interactive training sessions, practical activities and learning experiences, they aim to encourage the participants to learn, develop and take control of their own budgets. Thus, they will be able to increase their confidence and autonomy in managing financial resources. The young people will leave the camp with new impressions, skills and comprehension needed to make informed and favorable financial choices in their future.
Romanian speaking people aged between 15 and 19 are invited to take part in the three-day camp. For participants who have not reached the age of majority, the written consent from a parent or guardian will be required.
Those wishing to register for the camp can fill out a form.
The event will take place within the National Financial Education Campaign with the support of the USAID Institutional and Structural Reforms in Moldova Project (MISRA). The “Financial Education for All” campaign was launched last autumn and is intended for all the citizens, regardless of age and occupation.