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Presentation of “Financial Education at Secondary Schools of Economics in Serbia” project results

23. March 2010. | 07:23

Source: EMportal

Education Minister Zarko Obradovic and Norwegian Ambassador to Serbia Wolfram Maas will attend a presentation on the results of the “Financial Education at Secondary Schools of Economics in Serbia” project, at 11.00 on 23 March at the First School of Economics, Cetinjska 5-7.

Education Minister Zarko Obradovic and Norwegian Ambassador to Serbia Wolfram Maas will attend a presentation on the results of the “Financial Education at Secondary Schools of Economics in Serbia” project, at 11.00 on 23 March at the First School of Economics, Cetinjska 5-7.

The project included lectures by ProCredit Bank experts at 45 secondary schools of economics in 38 cities in Serbia.

The purpose of the project is to raise awareness about financial literacy and to help students gain information about banking through contact with bankers.

The presentation will be attended by head of the German Organisation for Technical Cooperation’s (GTZ) project Vocational Education and Training Reform Gustav Reier and Chairperson of the ProCredit Bank Executive Board Svetlana Tolmaceva.

The “Financial Education at Secondary Schools of Economics in Serbia” project is being implemented by GTZ in cooperation with ProCredit Bank, supported by the Education Ministry.

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