Lessons learnt create behaviour change
Raksmey is 9 years old girl who lives with her parents and two brothers. Raksmey said she used to spend all her pocket money and
Raksmey is 9 years old girl who lives with her parents and two brothers. Raksmey said she used to spend all her pocket money and
Cufa, with support from the British Embassy in Phnom Penh, has been running a project with the specific focus of strengthening Cambodian women’s voices and
Chanvicheka or Vicheka as her friends know her is a ten years old girl living in Cambodia. She wants to be a doctor in the
As we reported on last month, earlier in the year Cufa hosted some staff members from Teachers Mutual Bank (TMB), one of our biggest supporters,
Earlier this year Cufa hosted staff from one of our biggest supporters, Teachers Mutual Bank (TMB), over in Cambodia to participate in a study tour.
Pyae Phyoe is a ten-year-old boy living in Myanmar. His father is a farmer and his mother doesn’t work as she cares for their household.
Pisey Chhom is a fifteen year old girl living in Svay Rieng province. She has been lucky enough to learn a range of financial literacy
Sam is a young boy living in Cambodia who had not developed very good spending habits. He often asked his parents for money to take
Cufa’s Children’s Financial Literacy program has recently reached the milestone of teaching over 100,000 students. The program was first started in 2008 as a fun