WOCCU Recognized as Leader in Providing Financial Education
In their recent "game plan" for financial
education in America, the Financial Literacy &
Education Commission lauded the World Council of
Credit Unions (WOCCU) for their development work
and International Partnership Program.
The Commission published their "game plan"
report, Taking Ownership of the Future: The
National Strategy for Financial Literacy 2006, in
response to an initiative stemming from the Fair
and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003.
Their goal was to develop a plan to assist
Americans in learning how to manage their
money.
The report highlighted WOCCU's role in
improving
financial performance, mobilizing savings, and
increasing outreach to promote financial freedom
through its technical assistance programs in ten
countries. It also spotlighted WOCCU's
International Partnership Program, which matches
credit unions in the U.S. to those in developing
countries, as a pioneering approach to providing
financial education.
"Fifteen U.S. credit union leagues have
entered
into partnership agreements," stated the
report, "leveraging U.S. foreign aid by providing
technical assistance and exchanging innovative
approaches to serving credit union members with
partner movements."
U.S. Treasury's Dan Iannicola, Jr., met with
WOCCU staff on a recent visit to Madison, Wis.,
to introduce the report. He recognized the
important role the private sector plays in
providing financial education "with people"
rather than "to people" and referred to the
report as a "blueprint for financial
education."
WOCCU CEO Pete Crear echoed Iannicola's
recognition of credit unions' unique role in
providing education.
"By our very nature as credit unions, our
duties
go beyond providing basic financial services,"
Crear said. "For decades, one of the nine
International Credit Union Operating Principles
has been the on-going education of our members
and the public."
El Consejo Mundial de Cooperativas de Ahorro y Crédito es la asociación gremial y agencia de desarrollo para el sistema internacional de cooperativas de ahorro y crédito. El Consejo Mundial promueve el crecimiento sustentable de las cooperativas de ahorro y crédito y otras cooperativas financieras en todo el mundo a fin de facultar a las personas para que mejoren su calidad de vida a través del acceso a servicios financieros asequibles y de alta calidad. El Consejo Mundial realiza esfuerzos de defensa activa en representación del sistema global de las cooperativas de ahorro y crédito ante organizaciones internacionales y trabaja con gobiernos nacionales para mejorar la legislación y la regulación. Sus programas de asistencia técnica introducen nuevas herramientas y tecnologías para fortalecer el desempeño financiero de las cooperativas de ahorro y crédito y profundizar su alcance comunitario.
El Consejo Mundial ha implementado 290 programas de asistencia técnica en 71 países. A nivel mundial, 51,000 cooperativas de ahorro y crédito en 100 países atienden a 196 millones de personas. Obtenga más información sobre el impacto global del Consejo Mundial en www.woccu.org.
Contacto principal: Jennifer BernhardtCorreo electrónico: jbernhardt@woccu.orgTeléfono: +1-608-395-2077
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