Empowering Young Minds: Financial Literacy Training at Christ Vision International School

Students of CVI watchong the Cha-Ching Program.

At JA Ghana, we believe it’s never too early to start building smart money habits.
On April 9, 2025, we partnered with the Girls Education Initiative of Ghana (GEIG) to deliver a financial literacy training session for students of Christ Vision International School in Prampram. A part of an ongoing partnership we have began with GEIG.

The students participated in engaging sessions covering the four pillars of financial education: Earn, Save, Spend, and Donate.
Through interactive activities and real-life examples, they discovered how to make wise money choices, develop a savings culture, and understand the value of generosity.

Studentc of CVI using the Cha-Ching materials to determine how financially literate they are

Our mission is clear: to equip every young person with the knowledge and skills to take charge of their financial future.

We’re proud to work alongside organisations like GEIG, who share our commitment to empowering Ghana’s next generation.

Together, we’re creating a future where financial literacy is not just taught, it’s lived.