AMMAN —
The non-profit youth-focused center Injaz and the German Sparkassenstiftung for
International Cooperation (DSIK) signed an agreement to integrate financial
simulation games into Injaz’s Financial Education school program, according to
the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
اضافة اعلان
The Saving Game
simulation is a highly interactive training tool for young people, families and
small businesses that wish to learn the art of efficient family budget
management and savings mobilization. It will help achieve an income-cost
balance and deal with unexpected events that may affect the budget.
An Injaz statement
on Monday said the deal was inked by Injaz CEO Deema Bibi and DSIK Jordan
Project Coordinator Lydia Nafa.
Bibi said the agreement
will deepen the benefits of school educational programs, and expand their reach
to achieve National Financial Inclusion Strategy goals.
For her part, Nafa
said the DSIK aims to enhance financial flexibility for poor and low-income
people affected by crises in Jordan, mainly by creating sustainable job
opportunities, and improving accessibility to education.
She said that
integrating such interactive business simulation tools into school curricula
will culminate in better results.
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