Comics designed to teach low-income Indian women financial literacy

Comics designed to teach low-income Indian women financial literacy
- April 27, 2016
- Deepti KC and Mudita Tiwari, researchers funded by the Institute for Money, Technology & Financial Inclusion, on financial literacy in India in India West, April 27, 2016
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It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words, and better still, a cartoon,
which can offer a more comprehensive understanding of complicated topics. Keeping
that in mind, two Indian American researchers with the Institute for Money, Technology
and Financial Inclusion, housed within the University of California, Irvine — Deepti
KC and Mudita Tiwari — have used the power of the visual medium to educate Indian
women entrepreneurs from low-income communities to make better financial choices.
For the full story, please visit
http://www.indiawest.com/news/global_indian/comics-designed-to-teach-low-income-indian-women-financial-literacy/article_35d0f74c-0ca3-11e6-952a-fbf1ef2978e6.html.
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