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The Centre for Financial Literacy Education Africa (CFLE Africa) has officially announced its lineup of activities to commemorate Financial Literacy Month this April, under the theme: “Financial Literacy for Growth, Wealth for Generations.”
The initiative is aimed at driving a nationwide conversation around responsible financial behavior, wealth creation, and intergenerational financial sustainability. According to CFLE Africa, the campaign serves as a call to action for individuals, families, and institutions to become more intentional about how they earn, manage, and grow their financial resources.
“Financial literacy is the foundation for sustainable growth. It empowers individuals to make informed decisions, build resilience, and create lasting wealth that can be passed on to future generations,” the organization stated.
As part of the month-long observance, CFLE Africa, in collaboration with key strategic partners—including The Financial Awareness Foundation, the Ghana Association of Banks, KPMG, and the GhanaThink Foundation—will roll out a series of impactful programs targeting diverse groups across the country.
Activities scheduled for the month include community engagements, student-focused training sessions, professional development forums, and thought leadership initiatives designed to deepen financial awareness and promote financial empowerment.
The official virtual launch of Financial Literacy Month is set for April 10, 2026. This will be followed by major events such as the Financial Literacy Impact Summit and the National Financial Awareness & Financial Literacy Conference. In addition, CFLE Africa will undertake extensive outreach programs across universities, senior high schools, and basic schools, alongside market activations, media engagements, and social media campaigns.
CFLE Africa is encouraging the public to actively participate in the various activities and leverage the opportunity to build knowledge and take practical steps toward financial independence.
The organization emphasized that achieving long-term economic growth and stability requires collective effort and sustained commitment to financial education.
“Let’s grow. Let’s build. Let’s secure wealth for generations,” the statement concluded.
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