• Development and implementation of national strategies for financial education
  • Measurement of financial literacy, capability and inclusion, international evidence and selected regional examples
  • Design, implementation and results of impact evaluation studies of financial education programmes
  • Good practices and evaluation of financial education in schools and for youth

The conference was supported by the Capital Markets Authority, the Central Bank of Kenya, the Insurance Regulatory Authority and the Retirement Benefits Authority of Kenya.

This conference was attended by high-level African, OECD and World Bank representatives, high-level officials and experts from ministries of finance and education, central banks, regulatory and supervisory authorities, officials of State governments and international organisations, the private sector, the academic and civil community as well as NGOs.

Close-up of a Masaï man dressed in colourful costume in Kenya

MEETING DOCUMENTS

Day 1 presentations

Day 2 presentations

Summary Record

Agenda

Information note


CONTACTS

OECD

Ms. Jennah Huxley jennah.huxley@oecd.org

Ms. Chiara Monticone

Chiara.Monticone@oecd.org

tel.: +33 (0)1 45 24 78 30 


LINKS

International Gateway for Financial Education

Russia-OECD-World Bank financial literacy programme