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Cooperative societies have been challenged to expand and enhance their financial literacy programs, with a particular focus on youth and women. The call comes amid growing recognition of the vital role financial education plays in equipping marginalized groups with the tools needed to start, sustain, and scale their businesses.
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Cooperatives urged to bolster financial literacy programs
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