Financial Education

Why Financial Education?

94% Of Ugandas have no access to credit information.

78% Use non-formal financial institutions.

47% Do not save.

Financial inclusion is recognized for its diverse benefits, including improved self-employment, household consumption, local economic activity, reduced inequality, and enhanced business performance. N.EX.T acknowledges the global commitment to financial inclusion and aims to promote it through financial education. Our transformative training equips individuals with tools to manage personal and business finances, fostering informed decision-making. By empowering individuals with financial literacy, N.EX.T enhances their financial well-being and access to financial services. Simultaneously, businesses benefit from improved financial management, leading to enhanced performance and sustainability.

Finacial Education session

Financial education training sessions
Refugees at Nakivale refugee camp

Financial Education Training in conjunction with International Labour Organisation (ILO) prospects program

Ebenezer daughters and women empowerment group

Business Financial Management Training course Graduation

Urban refugees

Financial Education Training in conjunction with International Labour Organisation (ILO) prospects program

Success Story

Explore the empowering success story of a refugee transformed through our financial training—a journey marked by knowledge and remarkable achievement.

Resources

Elevate your your financial strategy with the ultimate Family Budget Tool! Often overlooked but indispensable, this tool empowers decisions on school choices, routine home expenses, savings goals, social contributions, and more. Take control of your finances.

Utilise the link below to access the template