Students in Saudi Arabia to be taught financial literacy in upcoming academic year

Students to be taught financial literacy in upcoming academic year. (SPA)
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Updated 23 August 2022
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Students in Saudi Arabia to be taught financial literacy in upcoming academic year

  • Ibtisam Al-Shehri, the official spokesman for public education, told Arab News: “The financial literacy course targets first-year students of all tracks. Students learn financial skills and how to avoid making wrong financial decisions"

RIYADH: The Ministry of Education will introduce a course in financial literacy for the upcoming academic year, as experts told Arab News it will help students have a “better financial future.”

Ibtisam Al-Shehri, the official spokesman for public education, told Arab News: “The financial literacy course targets first-year students of all tracks. Students learn financial skills and how to avoid making wrong financial decisions."

The course is based on six main axes: Investment, savings, consumption, income, credit and debt, risk management and insurance, she said.

“Introducing financial literacy in secondary school curricula is one of the right decisions taken by the Ministry of Education to enhance the financial awareness of students at this stage,” said Dr. Hassan M. Somili, head of the department of advertising and marketing communication at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University.




(From left to right) Ibtisam Alshehri, Talal Hafiz, Dr. Hassan M. Somili. (Supplied)

“It is very important for students to handle money and manage their expenses independently. (The) financial literacy course is expected to deal largely with many important terms such as financial planning, savings, the basics of accounting and other financial topics that contribute to helping young people understand … financial dealing, which may reflect mainly on their financial future,” he added.

Talat Hafiz, a former secretary-general and spokesman of the Saudi Banks in Media and Banking Awareness Committee, said: “Building financial literacy in any society, especially at an early age, is essential to ensure that the society will be developed economically and financially.

“In a country such as Saudi Arabia, which is … a member of the G20, there is a critical need for raising the public awareness of financial knowledge. The Financial Sector Development Program, (part of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030), not only sets a target to enhance and improve public ability related to financial management and planning, but also raises the level of the financial knowledge,” he added.

“I believe that Ministry of Education is making a good decision and (is) on the right track of building financial literacy at an early stage for Saudi nationals, which will prepare them for the next phase of their life.

“Being (a) financial expert, financial analyst, accountant, SME owner and other related financial jobs would help Saudis manage their financial needs wisely during their lifetime and avoid any financial crisis.”

 

 


KSrelief chief meets Polish twins separated 21 years ago

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KSrelief chief meets Polish twins separated 21 years ago

RIYADH: Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, supervisor-general of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, recently met in Riyadh with Polish former conjoined twins Olga and Daria, who underwent a separation surgery 21 years ago at King Abdulaziz Medical City of the National Guard under the Saudi Conjoined Twins Program.

During the meeting, Al-Rabeeah said the program’s high international standing would not have been possible without the unwavering support of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

He noted that over 35 years, the program has performed 67 separation surgeries and provided care for 155 conjoined twins from 28 countries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Al-Rabeeah added that the program has become a destination for patients from within the Kingdom and abroad, reflecting Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian values that transcend continents, borders, and races.

He emphasized that the Kingdom has become a global benchmark in humanitarian work, consistently ranking highly in international humanitarian indices.

The Polish twins expressed their profound gratitude to Saudi Arabia and the medical team led by Al-Rabeeah, affirming that the surgery was a turning point in their lives, enabling them to live independently and lead normal lives.