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CFLE Africa set to observe 2026 edition of month-long financial literacy campaign on wealth creation

by The Sikaman Times
April 1, 2026
CFLE Africa set to observe 2026 edition of month-long financial literacy campaign on wealth creation
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The Centre for Financial Literacy Education Africa (CFLE Africa) has announced activities to commemorate Financial Literacy Month this April, urging individuals, families, and institutions to adopt more intentional approaches to managing and growing their finances.

Celebrated under the theme, “Financial Literacy for Growth, Wealth for Generations,” the month-long initiative is aimed at promoting financial awareness and encouraging long-term wealth creation.

In a statement, CFLE Africa described financial literacy as a critical tool for sustainable development, emphasizing its role in empowering individuals to make informed financial decisions and build resilience.

“Financial literacy is the foundation for sustainable growth. It empowers us to make informed decisions, build resilience, and create wealth that can be passed on to future generations,” the statement noted.

As part of the observance, CFLE Africa, in collaboration with its strategic partners, will roll out a series of programmes targeting communities, students, and professionals. These include training sessions, public engagements, and thought leadership initiatives designed to deepen financial knowledge and promote responsible financial behaviour.

The organisation is also encouraging broad participation, calling on the public to actively engage in the various activities planned throughout the month.

“This is a call to action for individuals, families, and institutions to become more intentional about how we earn, manage, and grow our resources,” CFLE Africa stated.

Financial Literacy Month is observed globally to highlight the importance of financial education in improving livelihoods and fostering economic stability.

The official launch is scheduled for Friday, April 10, 2026, with partners including the Ghana Association of Banks (GAB), KPMG, the GhanaThink Foundation, and many others.

CFLE Africa’s campaign seeks to reinforce this message while promoting a culture of wealth-building that can be sustained across generations.

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