Civil organizations, school students and local authorities from the Department of Boquerón learned about the fundamentals and actions of the National Strategy for Financial Inclusion (ENIF) and participated in talks on financial education, through the Financial Inclusion Directorate (DIF) of the Ministry of Treasury.
The various activities were carried out last week through the invitation received and the effective organization and articulation of the Chortitzer Komitee Civil Association, through the Neighborhood Cooperation Department. In this line and developing the visit agenda, meetings were held with the mayor and directors of the Municipality of Loma Plata, Entrepreneurs Club in different areas, in the municipal premises.
So also with the governor of the Department of Boquerón and the Indigenous Foundation for Agricultural Development (FIDA), Mennonite Indigenous Association (ASCIM). An interview was conducted on Radio 91.3 FM Radio Municipal Comunitaria and a talk at Colegio Primeros Colonos, developing the myths of the Campaign More Worth Knowing with the slogan “Educating My Pocket”, with the participation of approximately 50 students.
It is important to highlight the interest of the private sector in carrying out these activities that are consistent with the objectives and actions of the strategy, which it seeks mainly through the Public-Private Alliance. It is relevant that the population in general access and use financial instruments in a timely manner that contribute to their economic and financial well-being. These activities took place from Tuesday the 13th to Thursday the 15th of September.
Finally, the foundations were laid to carry out joint actions at the departmental level, through agreements, and with the articulation of the Financial Inclusion Directorate (DIF) they would be channeled.
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