Many rural women have never had access to formal education or professional banking guidance. Without standard financial literacy, it is incredibly easy to fall victim to predatory lenders, experience transit losses, or mismanage business cash flow.
At BASU SACCO, financial literacy is a mandatory foundation. Before any member receives her first micro-loan, she undergoes clear, expert-led training in budgeting, savings, and credit safety. We believe that an educated member is a financially successful member.
Our training is delivered in local languages (Rukonjo and Runyakitara), using highly visual, practical materials designed for all literacy levels.
Members learn to map household cash inflows, distinguish critical "needs" (school fees, seeds, clean water) from flexible "wants", and budget to ensure weekly savings targets are prioritized.
Covers the psychological and financial benefits of consistent daily or weekly savings. Members learn how emergency reserve accounts act as a buffer against crop failure, illnesses, or economic shocks.
Teaches responsible borrowing. Members learn how to compute simple interest rates, assess their actual repayment capacity, avoid multi-lending debt traps, and borrow exclusively for productive business assets.
Simple, robust accounting records. Members learn to separate business money from personal funds, keep ledger records of sales, compute cost margins, and audit their own trading profits.
Are you a local women's group leader, church representative, school administrator, or VSLA chairperson? Request our trainers to host a free financial literacy workshop in your local sub-county.