The importance of financial access with Daw Hla Mon Win
The Female Financial Empowerment program was started by Cufa in rural Myanmar to improve the financial education of women and improve their access to financial
The Female Financial Empowerment program was started by Cufa in rural Myanmar to improve the financial education of women and improve their access to financial
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
Two years ago, Daw Myat Kay Khaing joined Shwe Myanmar Village Saving Bank, a community-owned bank set up in Tha Yet Chaung Village with the
Cufa’s Female Financial Empowerment program was started in Myanmar using concepts from our Credit Union Development program. The aim of the program is to develop
Across Cambodia, there are hundreds of thousands of people with disabilities. These people are of differing ages and genders and could have acquired a disability
Financial inclusion is where individuals and businesses have access to useful and affordable financial products and services that meet their needs and are delivered in
The Female Financial Empowerment program was started in Myanmar using concepts from our Credit Union Development program. The aim of the program is to develop
We are delighted to announce that Colette McInerney has joined the Cufa Board of Directors. Colette brings over 20 years of experience in leading NGO’s
Cufa is extremely excited to begin a new project in rural Cambodia with the aim of empowering women. The project will be funded by the