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Economic and digital literacy

There is untapped potential in the community, both in terms of human resources and available knowledge and opportunities, which remains inaccessible to those who lack the necessary expertise or support.

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A

objection

  • Promoting economic, financial and digital education for:

  • people from vulnerable groups;

  • young people at the beginning of their careers;

  • social entrepreneurs and small organizations;

  • the general public interested in sustainable development.

B

Proposed activities

  • Publishing online resources: clear and accessible guides, articles and educational materials.

  • Providing consultations and training sessions on financial management, European funds, primary accounting, taxation and digitalization.

  • Creating a section on the website with educational materials (steps for setting up a PFA, relationship with ANAF, use of digital platforms).

  • Support for the use of Virtual Private Space (VPS) and other electronic platforms.

  • Awareness campaigns about financial and digital education in urban and rural areas.

C

Social impact

  • Increasing the degree of autonomy and digital competence of vulnerable people.

  • Encouraging a responsible and transparent economic culture.

  • Reducing economic and digital exclusion.

  • Stimulating active participation in social and professional life.

D

Principles and values

  • Accessibility: information is provided in clear and friendly language.

  • Inclusion: economic education is for everyone, regardless of status.

  • Responsible digitalization: we use technology as a means of development, not as a barrier.

  • Partnership: we collaborate with NGOs, institutions and the educational environment.

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It is

Digital education for a connected world

  • Digital transformation must not exclude anyone.
    That's why we support the community in:

  • use of online platforms (ANAF, ONRC, SPV, etc.);

  • digitalization of internal processes for NGOs and microenterprises;

  • understanding the advantages and risks of technology;

  • creating a safe, responsible and accessible digital culture.

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