KYRGYZSTAN GMW national coordinator: The National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic Participating organisations: Aiyl Bank, Association of Microfinance Organisations, Association of Trainers and Consultants, Bai Tushum Bank, Bailyk Finance Microfinance company, Bakai Bank, Bank of Asia, Company “Guarantee Fund”, Dos-Kredobank, Demir bank, Eurasian Savings Bank, Educational initiatives Foundation, Finance company Senti, FINCA Bank, Halyk Bank Kyrgyzstan, Interbank Processing Center, International Labour Organisation, International Finance Corporation, Capital Bank https, Keremet Bank, Kompanion Bank, Kyrgyz Investment and Credit Bank, Kyrgyz Stock Exchange, Ministry of Education and Science of the Kyrgyz Republic Ministry of Finance of the Kyrgyz Republic, Ministry of Economy and Finance of the Kyrgyz Republic, Ministry of Culture, Information, Sports and Youth Policy, National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic, Optima Bank, OXUS Microfinance company, RSK Bank, The German Sparkassenstiftung for International Cooperation, State Tax Service under the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic, Union of Banks of Kyrgyzstan Total number of participating organisations: 33 Number of children and young people reached directly: 31,500 Number of adults reached directly: 6,000 Number of people reached indirectly: 1,148,000 Throughout Global Money Week 2021, the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic, together with partners, reached over 31,000 children and youth through events such as drawing contests on the topic “Our family budget”, “The most creative piggy bank”, which received over 1,000 works, a video contest for the topic “Learn. Save. Earn “, youth competition “Take care of yourself and your money”, children’s video competition on the topic of finance and savings, training for trainers on the topic “Financial literacy”, and others. A number of interviews were organised on radio, television, print media and online regarding Global Money Week, about the deposit protection system, what is financial literacy, and so much more. During Global Money Week, young people were able to take part in the numismatic exhibition “Numismatics for the Protection of the Fauna of the World” to get acquainted with a collection of coins consisting of 150 coins from 15 countries of the world with various images of representatives of the animal world. In addition, this year, university students had the opportunity to participate in online events such as the National Olympiad in Finance and Economics, online lectures and online quizzes on financial literacy. All activities were tagged with #GMWkyrgyzstan2021 on social media platforms.
Did you know? The National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic organised a Financial Literacy Camp, with the objective of teaching schoolchildren the basics of financial literacy and security. Children could learn how they can start planning their future early, choosing a profession, learning to formulate financial goals and how to achieve them, deciding in what house to live in, and how to take care of their parents when they are old. During six days of the camp, schoolchildren acquire money management skills, learn how to draw up family budget, financial and business plans for future projects. This event was held for the first time for children of socially vulnerable groups.
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