Project EIFL – A step towards financial inclusion

The young people of underdeveloped and developing nations are the focus of an effort called “Educate India Financially” (Project EIFL), which educates these individuals on financial literacy and entrepreneurship. A young person of 19 years old has been able to make a contribution to the realisation of Sustainable Development Goals 1 (the elimination of poverty), 4 (the provision of quality education), and 8 (decent work and economic growth) as a result of this initiative.

EIFL has the ambitious goal of being the financial literacy programme that every young person utilises to cognitively prepare themselves. This will allow EIFL to realise its vision of a society in which everyone is financially literate. A group of young people from India led by a 19-year-old student named Tarun Masapeta have been giving lessons on the foundations of finance and business to 141 students in a total of three countries ever since they started their endeavour in May 2021.

EIFL’s founder, Tarun, is of the belief that “a positive step to developing an equal society is to ensure education is accessed all the way down to the grassroots,” and EIFL has been working to convey the idea that education should be accessible to all levels of society. EIFL’s goal is to have more than quadrupled its employees by the year 2022 and, more importantly, to have increased its efforts to promote financial inclusion in economically disadvantaged communities. This goal will be accomplished by doubling down on EIFL’s focus on empowering women. To learn more and/or support this action, please leave us a message via mail at: tmasapeta@gmail.com

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