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384 women gained essential money management skills through NAMA's latest programme

NAMA Women Advancement's financial literacy initiative has empowered 384 women across three years with practical money management skills. The programme covers budgeting, investing, and debt management through workshops and personalised mentoring.

384 women gained essential money management skills through NAMA's latest programme

NAMA Women Advancement has concluded its third Financial Literacy Programme, equipping participants with practical money management skills across personal and professional contexts. According to NAMA Women Advancement's press release, the programme has reached 384 women across three years, including retirees, homemakers, employees, and students in both basic and advanced tracks.

What does the NAMA Financial Literacy Programme teach?

The programme provides comprehensive financial education through expert-led workshops, case studies, and mentoring sessions. Participants receive hands-on guidance covering five core areas:

  • Setting financial goals
  • Mastering budgets
  • Managing expenses
  • Creating savings and investment strategies
  • Adopting responsible approaches to borrowing and debt

The curriculum addresses both immediate practical needs and long-term financial planning. Participants learn to translate theoretical knowledge into actionable daily practices, building sustainable financial habits that support greater economic independence.

Who participated in the third edition?

The programme attracts a diverse cross-section of women in Sharjah, reflecting its broad accessibility and relevance. Over three years, 384 women have participated across basic and advanced levels, including an extended advanced track for deeper financial planning concepts.

What makes this programme different?

Beyond group workshops, the programme offers personalised one-on-one mentoring sessions designed to address individual financial challenges and goals. These sessions focus on clarity and decision-making, helping participants define financial priorities and map realistic paths towards greater independence.

The structured approach includes ongoing follow-up and feedback mechanisms that reinforce learning over time. This personalised support system helps women translate financial concepts into practical, sustainable habits tailored to their specific circumstances and objectives.

Why does financial literacy matter for UAE women?

"The continuation of the programme into its third year reflects a deep awareness of the importance of financial literacy as an essential skill amid the rapid changes the world is witnessing, particularly in the financial sector," said H.E. Mariam Al Hammadi, Director General of NAMA.

The initiative aligns with broader UAE goals for women's economic participation and community development. By enhancing financial literacy across diverse segments of women, NAMA helps build economic resilience and enables fuller participation in the region's economic life. Similar women empowerment initiatives across the UAE demonstrate growing recognition of education's role in economic development.

What this means for women's economic empowerment

NAMA's sustained commitment to financial education signals a strategic approach to women's economic empowerment that extends beyond surface-level initiatives. The programme addresses practical daily challenges while building long-term financial planning capabilities.

H.E. Al Hammadi noted that evaluations from previous editions demonstrated "tangible impact in strengthening participants' ability to manage their resources and take sound and balanced financial decisions." Under the guidance of H.H. Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, Chairperson of NAMA, the organisation implements programmes that enhance women's knowledge of challenges directly impacting their daily lives to boost informed decision-making abilities.

Programme details

The Financial Literacy Programme operates under NAMA Women Advancement in Sharjah, targeting women across the emirate and wider UAE. The programme offers both basic and advanced levels, with an extended advanced track for participants seeking deeper financial planning knowledge. Registration details and future programme schedules are available through NAMA Women Advancement.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can women register for the NAMA Financial Literacy Programme?

Registration details and future programme schedules are available through NAMA Women Advancement. Interested participants can contact the organisation directly for upcoming sessions.

Is the NAMA financial literacy programme free for participants?

The programme is offered by NAMA Women Advancement as part of their women's empowerment initiatives. Contact NAMA directly for specific information about programme costs and eligibility requirements.

What is the difference between basic and advanced tracks in the programme?

The programme offers basic and advanced levels, with an extended advanced track for participants seeking deeper financial planning knowledge and more comprehensive investment strategies.

How long does the NAMA Financial Literacy Programme take to complete?

The programme duration varies by track level. The basic track covers fundamental financial concepts, while the extended advanced track provides more comprehensive coverage of financial planning concepts over a longer period.

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