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The Second Annual Child and Youth Finance International
Summit & Awards Ceremony
Mary from Uganda makes and sells slippers. She got this idea after attending the First Annual Child
and Youth Finance Summit & Awards Ceremony in 2012, where she took part in the Youth Meeting.
She uses the money to buy school supplies. John and his friends, who were with Mary at the
Summit, have opened a little canteen in their school in the UK. They plan to give a percentage of
their profits to charity. Two continents away, Nevina returned home to the slum in Bangladesh from
the Summit and started a savings group with hundreds of other children. Meanwhile, her four
friends from the Summit returned home to South Africa and spoke to their Minister of Finance to
convince him to make financial education and inclusion for youngsters a priority in the country.*
Such was the power of the First Annual Child and Youth Finance International Summit & Awards
Ceremony. This milestone Summit was a dialogue between 70 youth from 40 countries and 346
senior-level participants from 83 countries representing governments, financial institutions, NGOs
and children’s rights advocates, academics and many more. It was a time to share innovations, ideas
and commitments for expanding the global Child and Youth Finance Movement. This year’s Summit
will once again bring together a similar number of senior level representatives and youngsters to
keep this dialogue open.
At the request of last year’s Summit participants, five regional meetings were held in the second half
of 2012 for each of the five regions in which CYFI works. In total, these regional meetings brought
together over 800 participants from 105 countries in the different areas of the world. The regional
meetings took place in Mexico, Belgium, Nigeria, Lebanon and the Philippines. Youth
representatives were present at all the meetings and shared their feedback directly with the
policymakers.
This year’s Annual Child and Youth Finance International Summit & Awards Ceremony will be
hosted under the patronage of the Capital Markets Board of Turkey, in collaboration with the
Central Bank of Turkey and the Istanbul Stock Exchange.
In this booklet, you will find an introduction to the Child and Youth Finance Movement, details of
this year’s Summit, an exploration of the Summit’s themes and structures, and the program
schedule.
*Names have been changed to protect the identity of the children
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Table of Contents
About The Child and Youth Finance Movement ................................................................................. 1
About the Second Annual Summit & Awards Ceremony .................................................................... 1
Expected Attendees .......................................................................................................................... 2
Program Themes ................................................................................................................................ 3
Objectives and Expected Outcomes .................................................................................................. 4
Program Structure ............................................................................................................................. 5
Pre-Summit Overview ....................................................................................................................... 6
Program Schedule in Brief .................................................................................................................. 7
Pre-Summit .................................................................................................................................... 7
Summit ......................................................................................................................................... 8
Pre-Summit Program Schedule in Detail ........................................................................................... 9
Pre-Summit Program Schedule in Detail .......................................................................................... 10
Summit Program Schedule in Detail ................................................................................................. 16
Tuesday, 7th May ....................................................................................................................... 16
Day 1 Wednesday, 8th May ........................................................................................................ 16
Day 2 Thursday, 9th May ...........................................................................................................22
Friday, 10th May ........................................................................................................................24
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About The Child and Youth Finance Movement
The Child and Youth Finance Movement is a global stakeholder
network dedicated to transforming young people across the world
into empowered economic citizens. It works to ensure that every
child in the world has a savings account and has the financial
knowledge and skills to make the choices that will better lives
and communities. In a little over a year, the Movement has
reached over 18 million children and youth.
The Child and Youth Finance Movement is unique because it
brings together organizations and individuals from multiple
sectors and countries. This includes governments, financial
institutions, NGOs and children’s rights advocates, academics and
many more. All are united in the goals of the Child and Youth
Finance Movement.
At the first Annual CYFI Summit in 2012, the network
committed to reach 100 million children and youth in 100
countries by 2015 as a first step for the Movement.
About the Second Annual Summit & Awards Ceremony The Second Annual Child and Youth Finance International Summit
& Awards Ceremony will take place May 7th – May 9th in Istanbul,
Turkey. The meeting is being held under the patronage of the
Capital Markets Board of Turkey, in collaboration with the Central
Bank of Turkey and Borsa İstanbul. This is the second annual
event to bring together children, youth and senior level
representatives from across various sectors on the topic of
financial inclusion and Economic Citizenship for Children and
Youth.
Prior to the Summit, children and youth will meet to share their
opinions for shaping the Child and Youth Finance Movement.
They will bring their recommendations to the Summit, where they
will engage directly with policy-makers on a level footing to
share their views on financial issues that most matter to them.
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Expected Attendees Bringing Together Children & Youth and Policy-Makers to Interact!
The Summit will welcome senior and high-ranking members from the following types of institutions:
Financial authorities (national,
regional, international)
Financial institutions (global & local)
Financial education service providers
Governmental sector representatives
(including Ministries of Finance and
Education)
Large corporations
Foundations
Leading researchers in the fields of
financial inclusion and financial
literacy
Media Experts
Technology Experts
Multilateral and bilateral agencies
NGOs
Public personalities
Children and Youth aged 8-18 years from all over the world will participate at the Youth Meeting on
May 7th, and at certain times during the Summit. Children and Youth who will attend the summit
include those who:
Have been active with CYFI via social media since last year’s Summit and regional meetings.
Are finalists and winners selected through our online competitions on our website
www.financeandme.org
Are involved in the Child and Youth Finance activities of partner NGOs.
Have undertaken exceptional activities in furthering financial education and inclusion for
youngsters and have shown incredible commitment to these issues.
Belong to worldwide country delegations which will be present at the Summit.
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Program Themes
This year’s Summit features three main themes: Innovate, Invest, Celebrate!
Innovate: Experience-sharing sessions to learn from the innovations and best practices
across sectors globally in the field of financial inclusion and financial education.
Invest: After the exchange of ideas, the discussion is further broken down to regional
levels where representatives exchange their opinions on the Child and Youth Finance
Movement and determine strategies for achieving the goal of reaching 100 million child
and youth in 100 countries.
Celebrate: The Summit is not complete without celebrations to honor the achievements
from within the Movement.
Cutting across these themes is the participation of children and youth as they voice their opinions
and directly interact with key stakeholders and policymakers.
The themes naturally progress from one theme to the next. They are summarized as follows:
Innovate
- Sharing and learning from
the innovations around the
world
Invest
- Building the ecosystem for the
Movement
Celebrate!
- Celebrating the achievements
throughout the Movement
Youth Participation- Voicing youth opinions on financial issues
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Objectives and Expected Outcomes
The Second Annual Child and Youth Finance International Summit & Awards Ceremony represents
an important milestone in the life of the Child and Youth Finance Movement. It will be a time when
stakeholders from within the entire ecosystem of the Movement will come together to form new
collaborations, strengthen ties, share innovations and plan their joint steps forwards. These efforts
are reflected in the objectives and expected outcomes of the Summit.
Theme Objectives Expected Outcomes
Innovate
Share innovation/thought leadership
from across various sectors and countries and ensure joint efforts.
Document of innovations and sharing
through online platforms and other media
Conceptualize new collaborations to
develop the ecosystem of Child and Youth Finance
Launch new innovation projects
Invest
Exchange opinions for the growth of the
Child and Youth Finance Movement and explore regional level perspectives for strengthening the goal of the Movement
Strengthen the alliances between
organizations and individuals in similar or different sectors
Advocate for the Movement through
collaborative action and identify relevant channels
Create regional platforms and action
plans for undertaking Child and Youth Finance activities at national and international levels
Celebrate!
Highlight the commitments of
organizations to the Movement
Build momentum across the world
through a coordinated effort to link stakeholders to collaborate on Child and Youth Finance issues and activities
Celebrate initial achievements from
within the Movement
Increase commitments to the
Movement by organizations and individuals.
Award exceptional efforts in furthering
financial inclusion and Economic Citizenship Education by organizations and youth with the CYFI Country Award, the CYFI Pioneer Award, the CYFI Day/Week Award and multiple Youth Awards
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Program Structure From May 7th to May 9th, the Summit will bring together participants in interactive plenary,
breakout and workshop sessions. The Summit will include the following main segments:
Youth Summit (May 6th evening & May 7th)
Pre-Summit (May 7th)
Child and Youth Finance International Summit (May 8th & 9th)
Awards Ceremony ( May 9th afternoon)
Below is the summit structure at a glance:
Monday
May 6
Tuesday
May 7
Day 1: Wednesday
May 8
Day 2: Thursday
May 9
Morning
Youth Summit
Pre-Summit
Sessions
Inauguration
Theme 1: Innovate
Theme 2: Invest
Let’s shape out future:
discussions lead by youth
Afternoon Youth Summit
Welcome Reception
Youth Summit
Pre-Summit
Sessions
Theme 1: Innovate
Theme 2: Invest
Theme 3: Celebrate!
Awards Ceremony
Evening Youth Summit
Dinner Inauguration Dinner Gala Dinner Closing Dinner
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Pre-Summit Overview
The CYFI Pre-Summit workshops will be held on May 7th. CYFI partners are invited to submit
proposals to chair a workshop session during the Pre-Summit. Each of these 90 minute sessions will
provide participants an opportunity to connect, interact and learn. Sessions will revolve around five
thematic streams:
Theme 1: National and Regional Strategies for Financial Inclusion and Education for
Children and Youth Examine best practices and scalable, sustainable models for involving representatives from
government, civil society and the private sector in national platforms for Child and Youth
Finance.
Theme 2: Innovations in Child and Youth Friendly Financial Services Outline how financial service providers are capitalizing on new technologies and develop
products that combine financial and non-financial services to meet the needs of young
clients.
Theme 3: Economic Citizenship Education and Pedagogy Explore how policy makers and practitioners are addressing the various components of
Economic Citizenship Education (financial, social and livelihood education) through both
national curriculum and non-formal educational services to achieve maximum scale and
impact.
Theme 4: Cross-Cutting Themes in Child and Youth Finance Profile how organizations are taking into account some of the most important cross cutting
themes (e.g. Health, gender, environment, children’s rights, etc.) in the design and delivery
of Economic Citizenship Programming
Theme 5: Research and Impact Assessment Identify the tools and research that are being utilized for effective impact assessment in the
Child and Youth Finance Sector.
To find out more about the Pre-summit workshops or to submit a workshop proposal, please visit
our website.
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Program Schedule in Brief
Pre-Summit
Tuesday,7th
May
09:00-10:30 Pre-Summit Session 1
1. Pushing the Boundaries of Technology
2. Advancing Economic Security for Children and Youth in Various Contexts/Cultures
3. CYFI Education Working Group Meeting
4. EFES - Engaging Financially Empowered Stakeholders in Turkey
5. Session Chaired by Visa Inc. (TBC)
10:30-11:00 Tea & Coffee Break
11:00-12:30 Pre-Summit Session 2
1. The MasterCard Foundation Partners’ Meeting
2. Combined SEEP and eMFP Youth Action Group Meeting
3. Encounters with Economic Citizenship Education in Both Formal and Non-formal Learning Environments
4. Searching for the Business Case for Youth Financial Services
5. Building Local Capabilities
6. Technology Working Group Closed Door Meeting
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:30 Pre-Summit Session 3
1. Getting Financial Education in the National Curriculum: A Case Study of the UK
2. Practical Approaches to Acquiring Financially Capable and Confident Youth Clients
3. Financial & Enterprise Education: Combining Technology and Effective Classroom Practices
4. Drafting National Strategies: Obstacles and Opportunities
5. Measure Twice, Cut Once: Pilot Testing Your Youth Financial Products
15:30-16:00 Tea & Coffee Break
16:00-17:30 Pre-Summit Session 4
1. Laying the Pathway to Success in Youth Entrepreneurship
2. Youth Diversity Reflected in Delivery of Financial Services and Education
3. Delivering Integrated Services for Young Clients : How Much, How and When
4. Economic Empowerment: Strengthening Adolescent Girls’ Programming
5. Impact Assessment and Evaluation Methods of Financial Services and Education for Youth
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Summit
Tuesday,7th
May
18:00-21:00
Inaugural Dinner at Hilton Istanbul Address: Cumhuriyet Caddesi Harbiye, 34367 Istanbul
Wednesday,8th
May Day 1
08:00 – 09:00 Registration
09:00 – 10:30 Opening Session
10:30– 11:15 Inauguration Ceremony
11: 15 - 11:45 Tea, Coffee Break
11:45 – 13:15 Innovate: Sharing and Learning from the Innovations around the World
Breakout Session 1.1 Governments Taking the Lead: Shaping the National Agenda
Breakout Session 1.2 Economic Citizenship Education: Sharing Innovations
Breakout Session 1.3 Global Money Week
Breakout Session 1.4 Technology Paves the Way: Technology, Innovation Child and Youth Finance
Breakout Session 1.5 Building a Livelihood
Breakout Session 1.6 Innovative Finance
13:15 – 14:15 Lunch
14:15 – 15:15 Children, Youth and Finance: the Movement Impact
15:15 – 15:45 Tea, Coffee Break
15:45 – 17:15 Invest: Building the Ecosystem for the Movement
Breakout Session 1.7 Regional Perspectives - Europe & Central Asia
Breakout Session 1.8 Regional Perspectives - Asia & the Pacific
Breakout Session 1.9 Regional Perspectives - MENA
Breakout Session 1.10 Regional Perspectives - Africa
Breakout Session 1.11 Regional Perspectives - Americas & the Caribbean
Breakout Session 1.12 A Stitch in Time: Does Starting Young Shape Financial Behavior?
17:15 – 18:00 Plenary Recap
18:00 – 19:00 Sightseeing- Bosphorous River Cruise
19:00 Gala Dinner at Sait Halim Pasha Mansion
Thursday, 9th May Day 2
09:00-10:30 Advancing the Global Agenda
10:30 – 11:00 Tea, Coffee Break
11:00-12:30 Invest: Building the ecosystem for the Movement
Breakout Session 2.1 A Brighter Future: Conflict Regions and Democracy in Transition
Breakout Session 2.2 Not a Lost Generation – From Education to Employment
Breakout Session 2.3 Business and Children's Rights
Breakout Session 2.4 Collaborative actions: Banking Associations Take the Lead
Breakout Session 2.5 Saving for Sustainability
Breakout Session 2.6 The Power of the Teacher
12:30-13:30 Lunch with Children and Youth
13:00 – 15:00 Children and Youth Dialogue
15:00-15:30 Tea, Coffee break
15:30-16:00 Celebrate! Celebrating the achievements throughout the Movement
16:00-16:30 Closing Ceremony
16:30-17:15 Awards Ceremony
17:30 – 19:00 Sightseeing- Hagia Sophia
19:00 Closing Dinner at Tarihi Binbirdirek Sarnici Address: İmran Öktem Cd No:4, Fatih, Istanbul
Friday, 10th
May
Optional Sightseeing
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Pre-Summit Program Schedule in Detail
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Pre-Summit Program Schedule in Detail
Tuesday, 7th
May
09:00-10:30
Pre-Summit Session 1
Breakout Session 1.1
Pushing the Boundaries of Technology * Exploring results of innovative projects and embracing new technological platforms in financial inclusion for young people Chair: Ms. Monique Cohen, Founder-President, Microfinance Opportunities, United States Speakers: Ms. Fiona MacCaulay, Founder and CEO, Making Cents International, United States Mr. Tonny Omwansa, Lecturer, University of Nairobi, Kenya Ms. Jamie Zimmerman, Associate Director of the Global Assets Project, New America
Foundation, United States
Breakout Session 1.2
Advancing Economic Security for Children and Youth in Various Contexts/Cultures * Plan works to promote child rights and reduce child poverty. This includes informing children and youth of their economic rights and working with them to build capacities, at appropriate stages of development, needed to become economically active as adults. In this session, Plan will share examples of how programs are set up in various contexts in Africa, Asia and South America. Speakers: Plan Country Directors
Breakout Session 1.3
CYFI Education Working Group Meeting * Closed door meeting to finalize the 2013-2015 action plan for the CYFI Education Working Group and establish responsibilities for the delivery of outputs over the coming year
Breakout Session 1.4
EFES - Engaging Financially Empowered Stakeholders in Turkey * This session will profile how a number of leading stakeholders in Turkey are collaborating to advance financial literacy and economic citizenship and entrepreneurial opportunities for children and youth in the Country
Breakout Session 1.5 Session Chaired by Visa Inc. (TBC)
10:30-11:00 Tea & Coffee Break
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11:00-12:30
Pre-Summit Session 2
Breakout Session 2.1
The MasterCard Foundation Partners’ Meeting * Closed door meeting between select MasterCard Foundation partners
Breakout Session 2.2
Combined SEEP and eMFP Youth Action Group Meeting * A chance to showcase the recent publications of the SEEP network and the eMFP, and explore the alignment of next steps for these working groups Chair: SEEP Network, United States (TBC) Speakers: Mr. Benjamin Mackay, Project Officer, Appui au Développement Autonome (ADA),
Luxemburg Ms. Laura Munoz , YouthStart Technical Advisor, UNCDF, United States
Breakout Session 2.3
Encounters with Economic Citizenship Education in Both Formal and Non-formal Learning Environments * This session will examine some of the challenges and opportunities of running effective financial, social or livelihoods educational programs both in and out of the formal school system Chair: (TBC) Speakers: Mr. Sue Lewis, Consultant and PFEG Board Member, United Kingdom Mr. Lloyd McCormick, Youth Programs Director, ChildFund International, United States Mr. Micael Olsson, Director of Education and Lifeskills, World Vision, United States
Breakout Session 2.4
Searching for the Business Case for Youth Financial Services * Presenting evidence and insights into the elusive quest for the financial business case for FSPs to offer financial services to youth clients Chair: Dr. Lewis Mandell, Professor Emeritus Finance and Managerial Economics Department,
University at Buffalo, United States Speakers: Ms. Antoniya Gineva, Board Member of the Financial Supervision Commission, Financial
Supervision Commission, Bulgaria Prof. Angela Lyons, Associate Professor of the Department of Agricultural & Consumer
Economics, University of Illinois, United States
Breakout Session 2.5
Building Local Capabilities * Discussion with practitioners and researchers on the realities of doing research in the field Chair: Ms. Gloria Almeyda, Senior Coordinator of CASS Professional Program & IALS CIED,
Georgetown University, United States Speakers: Dr. Bettina Fuhrmann, Professor at the Management Department, University of Economics
of Vienna, Austria (TBC) Prof. Mohammed Fazli Sabri, Professor in the Department of Resource Management and
Consumer Studies, University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia Prof. Emmanuel Kojo Oseifuah, Professor of Accounting and Auditing, University of Venda,
South Africa Prof. Jacques Zeelen, Professor of Behavioural and Social Sciences, University of
Groningen, The Netherlands
Breakout Session 2.6
Technology Working Group Closed Door Meeting * Closed door meeting for CYFI technology working group to review the status of the SchoolBank project and the role of technology in furthering the Child and Youth Finance Movement
12:30-14:00 Lunch
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14:00-15:30
Pre-Summit Session 3
Breakout Session 3.1
Getting Financial Education in the National Curriculum: A Case Study of the UK * Profiling the various stakeholders that had a role in creating a national platform for financial education in the UK Chair: Mr. Eric Leenders, Executive Director, British Banking Association, United Kingdom Speakers: Ms. Tracey Bleakley , Chief Executive, Personal Finance Education Group (PFEG), United
Kingdom Mr. Mark Fiander, Strategy and Innovation Director , the Money Advice Service, United
Kingdom
Breakout Session 3.2
Practical Approaches to Acquiring Financially Capable and Confident Youth Clients * Drawing on the experience of a variety of financial institutions on how they are able to encourage youth account take up and usage Chair: Ms. Ryan Newton, Senior Associate of the Youth Savings Program, Women's World
Banking (WWB) Speakers: Ms. Densmaa T. Boroldoi, Head of Consumer Bank Department, XacBank , Mongolia Mr. Ejigu Erena, Youth Operations Desk Officer, PEACE MFI, Ethiopia Ms. Tezera Kebede, CEO, PEACE MFI, Ethiopia Savings Manager, Banko ADOPEM (TBC) Youth & School Banking Segment Manager, Diamond Bank (TBC)
Breakout Session 3.3
Financial & Enterprise Education: Combining Technology and Effective Classroom Practices * Highlighting successful strategies in engaging learners and delivering effective education through a variety of technological platforms Chair: Mr. Steve Korris, Quality & Training Manager, MyBNK, United Kingdom Speakers: Ms. Min Lee, Co-Founder, Play Moolah, Singapore Ms. Anna Mostetschnig, Head of R&D, Three Coins, Austria (TBC) Prof. Dries Palmaers, Katholieke Hogeschool Limburg, Belgium Prof. Andy Veltjen, Lecturer/Researcher, Katholieke Hogeschool Limburg, Belgium
Breakout Session 3.4
Drafting National Strategies: Obstacles and Opportunities * Assessing the road to drafting national strategies and creating platforms for the financial inclusion and education of children and youth Chair: Mr. Hala El Said, Dean of Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo
University,Egypt Speakers: Mr. Bat-Orshikh Erdenebat, President, Development Solutions, Mongolia (TBC) Ms. Ligia Golosoiu, Counsellor, National Bank of Romania Ms. Gerda Piprek, Director, Marketworx Africa (Pty) Ltd. , South Africa Mr. Shaun Mundy, Independent Consultant, United Kingdom
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Breakout Session 3.5
Measure Twice, Cut Once: Pilot Testing Your Youth Financial Products * Sharing best practices with financial institutions which are interested in youth financial services on the topics of market research, pilot testing and eventual large-scale rollout Chair: Ms. Rani Deshpande, Director of YouthSave, Save the Children, United States Speakers: Ms. Maria Perdomo, YouthStart Project Manager, UNCDF, Senegal Ms. Josée Mukandinda, Youth Start Operations and Program Manager, UCU, Rwanda Ms. Corrinne Wairimu Ngurukie, YouthSave Regional Technical Advisor for Africa, Save the
Children, United States Mr. Kodjovi Sogan, Youth Project Coordinator, FUCEC, Togo
15:30-16:00 Tea & Coffee Break
16:00-17:30
Pre-Summit Session 4
Breakout Session 4.1
Laying the Pathway to Success in Youth Entrepreneurship * Empowering policy makers and implementing organizations to effectively deliver comprehensive support to young entrepreneurs Chair: Mr. Jacob Risner, Program Manager, International Youth Foundation (IYF) , United States Speakers: Ms. Kate Willis, Global Communications Manager, UNICEF, United Kingdom Ms. Nyika Brain, Program Manager, Barclays, United Kingdom
Breakout Session 4.2
Youth Diversity Reflected in Delivery of Financial Services and Education * Examining and analyzing the challenges and successes of different approaches for designing market-led youth financial services and for integrating non-financial services into financial service platforms Chair: Ms. Rossana M. Ramírez, Director of Youth Microfinance, Freedom From Hunger, United
States Speakers: Ms. Adil Sadoq, Field Project Manager, Mennonite Economic Development Associates
(MEDA), United States Ms. Amelia Kuklewicz, Program Manager, Freedom from Hunger, United States Ms. Karen Austrian, Associate in the Poverty, Gender, and Youth Program, Population
Council, Kenya (TBC)
Breakout Session 4.3
Delivering Integrated Services for Young Clients: How Much, How and When * Examining challenges in increasing participation of youth in financial education, livelihood and reproductive health sessions and determining how this content should be delivered without compromising scale impact and sustainability Chair: Ms. Maria Perdomo, YouthStart Programme Manager, UNCDF Senegal Speakers: Ms. Jessica Massie, Senior Technical Assistant, Reach Global, United States Mr. Tewabe Aysheshim, Head of FI project, ACSI, Ethiopia (TBC) Ms. Alice Lubwama, Business Development Office, FINCA, Uganda Mr. Nathan Byrd, Head of Education Finance, Opportunity International, Kenya
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Breakout Session 4.4
Economic Empowerment: Strengthening Adolescent Girls’ Programming * Improving the lives of adolescent girls by shaping positive norms and behaviors that affect social and economic outcomes Chair: Ms. Valerie Meza, Programme Manager Americas, Aflatoun, The Netherlands Speakers: Ms. Jaya Burathoki, Youth and Adolescents Development Officer, UNICEF, Nepal Mr. Brian King, Country Director, Mercy Corps, Tajikistan Ms. Rashida Parveen, Program Manager, BRAC Adolescent Development Program,
Bangladesh
Breakout Session 4.5
Impact Assessment and Evaluation Methods of Financial Services and Education for Youth * The idea of the workshop is to give a technical background on evaluation methods, followed by a quick overview of the evidence available so far on youth financial services and education. One of the presentation topics will be the design of a randomized evaluation of a financial education program in public schools in Turkey Chair: Mr. Beniamino Savonitto, Project Director, Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), United
States Speakers: (TBC)
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Summit Program Schedule in Detail
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Summit Program Schedule in Detail
Day 1 Wednesday, 8
th May Venue Address: Hilton Istanbul, Cumhuriyet Caddesi Harbiye, 34367 Istanbul
08:00 – 09:00 Registration
09:00 - 10:30 Opening Session
09:00 – 10:30
The Importance of Child and Youth Finance in Today’s World * Pioneers from various sectors share their belief in the Child and Youth Finance Movement and why they think these efforts are important in today’s world * A statement of commitments by pioneers from various fields on how they will contribute to the Movement. MC: (TBC) Speakers: Mr. Chris de Noose, Managing Director, World Savings Banks Institute (WSBI) Mr. Wissam H. Fattouh, Secretary General, Union of Arab Banks (UAB) Mr. Hervé Guider, General Manager, European Association of Co-operative Banks (EACB) Mr. André Laboul, Head of Financial Affairs Division, Directorate for Financial and
Enterprise Affairs, OECD Ms. Fatima Pires, Head of Financial Services Policy Division, European Central Bank (TBC) Mr. Guido Ravoet, Chief Executive, European Banking Federation (EBF)
Ms. Berna Ülman, Regional General Manager, Visa Europe Ms. Anna Zelentsova, Russian co-chair in the GPFI, Foundation for Enterprise Restructuring
and Financial Institution, Russia (TBC)
Tuesday, 7th
May
18:00-21:00 Inaugural Gala Dinner Address: Hilton Istanbul, Cumhuriyet Caddesi Harbiye, 34367 Istanbul
18:00-21:00
* Participants are invited to attend the Inaugural Gala Dinner. The dinner marks the beginning of the Summit. The dinner is sponsored by the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey. Dress Code: National Dress / Formal Attire Welcome: Mr. Mehmet Yörükoğlu, Executive Chairman, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey,
Turkey
Keynote Speech: Mr. Ahmad Alhindawi , Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth, United Nations
Opening Remarks: Ms. Reeta Roy, President & CEO, The MasterCard Foundation, Canada
Reflections: Youth Participant
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10:30– 11:15 Inauguration Ceremony
10:30 – 11:00
Welcome and presentation on the Child and Youth Finance Movement: Ms. Jeroo Billimoria, Managing Director, Child and Youth Finance International, The
Netherlands
Welcome Address: Mr. Ibrahim M. Turhan, Chairman & CEO, Borsa Istanbul, Turkey Dr. Vahdettin Ertaş, Chairman, Capital Markets Board of Turkey, Turkey Mr. Erdem Başçı, Governor, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey, Turkey
Presentation by children and youth
11:00 – 11:15
Inaugural Address: Mr. Ali Babacan, Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey, Turkey
11:15 – 11:45 Tea, Coffee Break
11:45 – 13:15 Innovate: Sharing and Learning from the Innovations around the World
Breakout Session 1.1
Governments Taking the Lead: Shaping the National Agenda * Governments sharing national strategies and action plans for increasing financial education and financial inclusion for children and youth Chair: Ms. Beth Porter, Policy Advisor, United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF),
United States Speakers: Mr. Abderrahim Bouazza, Head of Banking Supervision Department, Central Bank of
Morocco, Morocco Mrs. Paula Bustos, Head of Consumer Education Department, National Service for
Consumer Protection (SERNAC), Chile Ms. Fe Dela Cruz, Director of Corporate Affairs, Central Bank of the Philippines, The
Philippines Mr. Paul Nduka Eluhaiwe, Director of Development Finance Department, Central Bank of
Nigeria, Nigeria Ms. Maria Lúcia Leitão, Head of Banking Conduct Supervision Department, Bank of
Portugal, Portugal
Breakout Session 1.2
Economic Citizenship Education: Sharing Innovations * NGOs, governments, educations providers sharing their innovations in Economic Citizenship education over the past year Chair: Ms. Flore-Anne Messy, Administrator of Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs,
OECD Speakers: Ms. Grace Baguma, Deputy Director, National Curriculum Development Centre, Uganda Mrs. Catherine Kutsaira, Examiner, Consumer Education and Complaint Handling Division,
Reserve Bank of Malawi, Malawi Mr. Sue Lewis, Consultant and PFEG Board Member, United Kingdom Ms. Maida Pasic, Education Specialist, UNICEF, United States Mr. Hidde van der Veer, Executive Director, Aflatoun, The Netherlands
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Breakout Session 1.3
Global Money Week * National stakeholders sharing their experience in building momentum during Global Money Week Chair: Dr. Henrik Naujoks, Partner of Bain Germany, Bain & Company, Germany Speakers: Mr. Gloria Alonso, Director of Communications & Financial and Economic Education,
Central Bank of Colombia, Colombia Mr. Peter Akai Anum, Director, The Head of State Award Scheme, Ghana Ms. Angela Cara,Chief of the Social Department, Institute of Educational Sciences,
Moldova Ms. Ghada Sharif, Marketing Communications Manager, Egyptian Banking Institute, Egypt Mr. Chintamani Siwakoti, Director, Central Bank of Nepal (TBC), Nepal
Breakout Session 1.4
Technology Paves the Way: Technology, Innovation Child and Youth Finance * Exploring new technological solutions for reaching out to children and youth Chair: Mr. Andrew Lake, Global Specialist - Mobile Banking and Payments, International Finance
Corporation (IFC) Speakers: Ms. Densmaa T. Boroldoi, Head of Consumer Bank Department, XacBank, Mongolia Mr. Stephen Mwaniki Machariai, General Manager of Market Research and Product
Development, Equity Bank, Kenya Ms. Anna Zanghi, Global Lead Youth Segment Product, MasterCard, Belgium Samsung, Korea (TBC)
Breakout Session 1.5
Building a Livelihood: Facilitating Youth Entrepreneurship * Highlighting innovative programs and projects for youth entrepreneurship Chair: Dr. Simona Marinescu, Director of International Center for Private Sector in Development,
UNDP, Turkey Speakers: Mr. Nigel Chapman, CEO, Plan International, United Kingdom Mr. Sean Rush, President and Chief Executive Officer, Junior Achievement Worldwide,
United States (TBC) Mr. Awais Sufi, Executive Vice President, International Youth Foundation, United States Mr. Justin Sykes, Director of Microenterprise, Silatech, Qatar Mr. Juan Pablo Zardain, Director of Youth Well-being and Engagement, The Mexican
Institute of Youth (IMJUVE), Mexico
Breakout Session 1.6
Innovative Finance * Uncovering innovative banking solutions for reaching children and young people Chair: Dr. Makonen Getu, Vice President of International Business Development, Opportunity
International, United Kingdom Speakers: Mr. Mohammed Al-Lai, CEO, Al-Amal Microfinance Bank, Yemen (TBC) Ms. Flavia Nakamatte, Project Manager, Uganda Finance Trust Mr. Larry Reed, Director, Microcredit Summit Campaign, United States Mr. Pisit Serewiwattana, Senior Executive Vice President (Marketing Group) Government
Savings Bank (GSB), Thailand Ms. Maria Eugenia Sosa Taborda, Sustainability Manager, ITAU Unibanco, Brazil
13:15 – 14:15 Lunch
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Children, Youth and Finance: the Movement Impact * Academics share the impact of the Movement and the steps needed to shape the global agenda. Chair: Dr. Lewis Mandell, Professor Emeritus Finance and Managerial Economics Department,
University at Buffalo, United States Speakers: Prof. Sheldon Garon, Professor of History and East Asian Studies, Princeton University,
United States Prof. Dean Karlan, Professor of Economics of Yale University, and President & Founder of
Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), United States Ms. Leora Klapper, Lead Economist in Development Research Group - Finance and Private
Sector Development, World Bank
15:15 – 15:45 Tea, Coffee Break
15:45 – 17:15 Invest: Building the Ecosystem for the Movement
Investing globally, regionally and nationally to ensure that no child is left behind Chair: (TBC)
Breakout Session 1.7
Regional Perspectives - Europe & Central Asia * Gaining regional perspectives on Regional needs and how the Movement can be strengthened. Participants choose a regional representative to serve as a CYFI board member. Chair: Mr. Maurizio Trifilidis, Senior Manager, Banca D'Italia, Italy
Speakers: Mr. Mark Fiander, Strategy and Innovation Director , the Money Advice Service, United
Kingdom Ms. Kristina Nikolovska, Assistant to the Governor, National Bank of the Republic of
Macedonia Mr. Pierre Ullmo, CEO, P.A.U. Education, Spain Ms. Ieva Upleja, Chief PR Specialist, Financial and capital market commission of Latvia Mr. Feyzullah Yegin, Vice Head of Institutional Communication Department, Capital
Markets Board of Turkey
Breakout Session 1.8
Regional Perspectives – Asia & the Pacific * Gaining regional perspectives on Regional needs and how the Movement can be strengthened. Participants choose a regional representative to serve as a CYFI board member. Chair: (TBD)
Speakers: Dr. Saeed Ahmed, Head of Agricultural Credit & Microfinance Department, State Bank of
Pakistan Dr. Deepali Pant Joshi, Executive Director, Reserve Bank of India Ms. Halimahtun Pehin Sulaiman, Education Officer, Ministry of Education Brunei
Darussalam (TBC) Mr. Kejin Wang, Deputy Director General, China Banking Regulatory Commission, China
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Breakout Session 1.9
Regional Perspectives - MENA * Gaining regional perspectives on Regional needs and how the Movement can be strengthened. Participants choose a regional representative to serve as a CYFI board member. Chair: Ms. Mona Kamel, Head of Motherhood and Childhood, League of Arab States-Council of
Arab Economic Unity International Arab Organization, Egypt
Speakers: Mr. Abdullah Saeed A. Al-Kahtani, Head of Media & Investor Awareness, Capital Market
Authority, Saudi Arabia Mr. Abdulla Salem Alturifi, Chief Executive Officer, Securities and Commodities Authority,
United Arab Emirates Mr. El Hadi Chaibainou, Director General, Banking Association of Morocco, Morocco (TBC) Mr. Wissam H. Fattouh, Secretary General, Union of Arab Banks, Lebanon (UAB)
Breakout Session 1.10
Regional Perspectives - Africa * Gaining regional perspectives on Regional needs and how the Movement can be strengthened. Participants choose a regional representative to serve as a CYFI board member. Chair: Mr. Stefan Nalletamby, Partnership Coordinator, Making Finance Work for Africa, Tunisia Speakers: Ms. Christine Alupo, Assistant Director, Bank of Uganda Mr. Andries Bester, Manager, Financial Services Board, South Africa Mr. Cheikh A. Bamba Fall, Advisor, Ministry of Economy and Finance, Senegal Ms. Marie-José Ndaya Ilunga, Deputy Director, Central Bank of Congo, the Congo (TBC) Mr. Joseph Musapenda Phiri, Project Coordinator, Financial Sector Development Plan
Secretariat, Bank of Zambia (TBC)
Breakout Session 1.11
Regional Perspectives – Americas & the Caribbean * Gaining regional perspectives on Regional needs and how the Movement can be strengthened. Participants choose a regional representative to serve as a CYFI board member. Chair: Mrs. Alicia Bárcena, Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin
America and the Caribbean, Chile (CEPAL) (TBC)
Speakers: Mrs. Kattia Castro Cruz, Director of Information and Communication Department, Sugeval,
Costa Rica (TBC) Mr. Jack McCanna, Vice President of Children International's Program Services, Children
International, United States Ms. Maria José Roa García, Research Manager, Center for Latin-American Monetary
Studies, Mexico (CEMLA) Ms. Ana Luisa Saavedra, Deputy Director General, Savings and Financial Regulation,
Ministry of Finance and Public Credit Mexico (TBC) Mr. David Tramon, National Manager of Financial Education Program at FOSIS, Ministry for
Social Development, Chile
Breakout Session 1.12
A Stitch in Time: Does Starting Young Shape Financial Behavior? * Looking into the evidence from various approaches to encourage youth financial behavior change Chair: Ms. Sharon D'Onofrio, Executive Director, SEEP Network, United States
Speakers: Dr. Deborah Adams, Assistant Professor of School of Social Welfare, University of Kansas,
United States Mr. Mattias.K.A. Lundberg, Senior Economist for Children & Youth Unit, World Bank,
United States (TBC) Dr. Jacques Zeelen, Professor of Behavioural and Social Sciences, University of Groningen,
The Netherlands Mrs. Tanaya Kilara, Associate Microfinance Analyst, CGAP, United States
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17:15 – 18:00
Plenary Recap * Breakout Sessions’ Chairs share perspectives from the regions Chair: Mr. Jacques Buith, Managing Partner, Deloitte, The Netherlands
Speakers: Mrs. Alicia Bárcena, Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin
America and the Caribbean (CEPAL), Chile Ms. Sharon D'Onofrio, Executive Director, SEEP Network, United States Ms. Mona Kamel, Head of Motherhood and Childhood, League of Arab States-Council of
Arab Economic Unity International Arab Organization, Egypt Mr. Stefan Nalletamby, Partnership Coordinator, Making Finance Work for Africa (TBC) Mr. Eiichi Sasaki, Senior Financial Sector Specialist, Asian Development Bank, The
Philippines (TBC) Mr. Maurizio Trifilidis, Senior Manager, Banca D'Italia, Italy
18:00 – 19:00 Sightseeing- Bosphorous River Cruise
19:00
Gala Dinner Address: Sait Halim Pasha Mansion
Speech: Dr. Vahdettin Ertaş, Chairman, Capital Markets Board of Turkey, Turkey
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Day 2 Thursday, 9
th May
Venue Address: Hilton Istanbul, Cumhuriyet Caddesi Harbiye, 34367 Istanbul
09:00-10:30
Advancing the Global Agenda
09:00-10:30
* Advancing the Movement with the G20 and the MDGs Chair: Mr. Jason Alderman, Senior Director of Global Corporate Relations, Visa Inc., United States
Speakers: Mrs. Nora Garcia Medina, General Director for Access to Financial Services, National
Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV), Mexico (TBC) Ms. Annemiek Hoogenboom, Country Director, Novamedia, The Netherlands Mrs. Aysen Kukakoglu, Directorate General of Foreign Economic Relations/GPFI Member,
Undersecretariat of Treasury, Turkey Mr. Gaiv Tata, Director for Finance and Private Sector Development in the Africa Region
and for the Global Practice on Financial Inclusion, World Bank (TBC)
10:30 – 11:00 Tea, Coffee Break
11:00-12:30
Invest: Building the Ecosystem for the Movement
Breakout Session 2.1
A Brighter Future: Conflict Regions and Democracy in Transition * How are the goals of the Movement supporting peacekeeping and strengthening democracy? Chair: Dr. Mohamed Baasiri, Vice-Governors, Central Bank of Lebanon, Lebanon (TBC) Speakers: Mr. Rajkumar Bidla, Program Officer of Commonwealth Youth Program, Commonwealth
Secretariat, United Kingdom Mr. Ali Faroun, Director of Consumer’s Relations & Market Conduct Department, Palestine
Monetary Authority, Palestine Dr. Joseph Nzabonikuza, Director of Monetary Policy and Economic Analysis Department,
National Bank of Rwanda, Rwanda (TBC)
Mr. Leon Willems, Director, Free Press Unlimited, The Netherlands
Breakout Session 2.2
Not a Lost Generation: from Education to Employment * Today’s youth have been referred to as the “lost generation” which is unable to find employment. Panelists will discuss the role of financial education and financial inclusion in encouraging youth employment. Chair: Mr. Olivier van Riet Paap, Consultant - Engagement Manager, 3i Europe plc, The
Netherlands
Speakers: Ms. Suad Abdelraziq, Minister of Education, Ministry of Education, North Sudan Mr. Rinzin Dorji, Senior Planning Officer, Ministry of Finance, Bhutan Mr. Najeeb Obeida, Director, Libyan Stock Exchange Market, Libya (TBC) Ms. Bertha Romero Aguilar, Public Policies Specialist, Ministry of Coordination of
Economic Policy, Ecuador
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Breakout Session 2.3
Business and Children's Rights * Business principles and General Comments on Impact of Business on Children's Rights- Translating policy documents into action Chair: Ms. Eija Hietavuo, Corporate Alliances Manager, UNICEF, Switzerland
Speakers: Ms. Josefina Briceno, Corporate Scocial Responsibility, Banco Mercantil, Venezuela
Prof. Jaap Doek, Professor of Law (Family and Juvenile Law), Vrije Universiteit, The
Netherlands
Ms. Jennifer Riddell Rademaker, Head of Core Products Europe, MasterCard, Belgium
Breakout Session 2.4
Collaborative Action: Banking Associations Take the Lead Chair: Mr. Sébastien de Brouwer, Executive Director, European Banking Federation
Speakers: Ms. Mabel Paola Gonzalez Pacheco, Manager of Special Programs, Asobancaria, Colombia
Ms. Fikile Kuhlase, Senior General Manager, The Banking Association South Africa, South
Africa
Ms. Alexandra Maniati, Head of the Hellenic Banking Institute, Hellenic Banking Institute,
Greece
Mr. Arthur Reitsma, Specialist Financial Education, Dutch Banking Association, The
Netherlands
Ms. Monica Rivelli, Financial Education Department , Italian Banking Federation, Italy
Breakout Session 2.5
Saving for Sustainability * Saving money, resources and the environment – a holistic solution to ending poverty and ensuring sustainability. Chair: Ms. Fiona Macaulay, Founder and CEO, Making Cents International, United States
Speakers: Mr. Martin G. Dlamini, Governor & Board Chairman, Central Bank of Swaziland, Swaziland
Dr. Abdullah Shiham Hassan, Board Director, Bank of Maldives, Maldives
Ms. Rita Karam, General Secretary of the Higher Council for Childhood, Ministry of Social
Affairs Lebanon - The Higher Council for Childhood, Lebanon
Dr. Trina Shanks, Associate Professor of Social Work, University of Michigan, United States
Mrs. Ana Caro, Communication Manager, Central Bank of Uruguay. Uruguay
Breakout Session 2.6
The Power of the Teacher * How are teachers key in reshaping the future of finance? Chair: Mr. Gary Rabbior, President, Canadian Foundation for Economic Education, Canada
Speakers: Ms. Estela Armoa, Curriculum Development Specialist, Ministry of Education and Culture,
Paraguay
Mr. Christian Keller, Managing Director, My Finance Coach, Germany
Mr. Paul Moclair, Afla-Academy Manager, Aflatoun, The Netherlands
Mr. Kurt Schindler, Vice President and Manager at Marketing Division, Banco Popular de
Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico
Mr. Dominic Khame, Director, Ministry of Education and Skill Development, Botswana
12:30-13:30 Lunch with Children and Youth
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13:00 – 15:00
Children and Youth Dialogue * Session themes will be determined by the children and youth at the Youth Meeting. All details will therefore have been shared in the morning of this day Chair: Ms. Deepali Khanna, Director of Youth Learning, The MasterCard Foundation, Canada Facilitators: Ms. Brandee Butler, Program Manager, Europe, Middle East & Africa, Levi Strauss
Foundation, Belgium Ms. Ann Cotton, Executive Director, Camfed International, United States Mr. Jeff DeCelles, Director of Curriculum Development, Grassrootsoccer, South Africa (TBC) Mrs. Mary Hagerty Ehrsam, First Senior Vice President, Operation Hope, United States Ms. Olya Ranguelova, Banque de France, France
15:00-15:30 Tea, Coffee break
15:30-16:00
Celebrate! Celebrating the achievements throughout the Movement and what you
say we need to shape the future Chair: Ms. Susan Davis, President & CEO, BRAC USA
16:00:-16:30
Closing Ceremony Speakers: Mr. Marc Bichler, Policy Advisor, UNCDF, United States
Ms. Anna Zelentsova, Russian Co-chair in the GPFI, Foundation for Enterprise
Restructuring and Financial Institution, Russia
16:30-17:15
Awards Ceremony *CYFI Country Award: Exceptional efforts of national entities in promoting CYFI activities *CYFI Pioneer Award: Pioneering financial service providers in exploring financial access for children/youth. *CYFI Youth Champion: Best projects carried out by children and youth (individually) promoting financial citizenship education and inclusion *School Champion: Strongest Efforts by schools and educational institutions promoting financial education and access for children and youth *Global Money Week Champion: Outstanding activities by schools, organizations or national entities during Global Money Week Anchor: Ms. Ozlem Denizmen, Financial Literacy Initiative Founder - Strategy Executive Vice
President, Dogus Group, Turkey
17:30 – 19:00 Sightseeing-Hagia Sophia
19:00
Closing Dinner at Tarihi Binbirdirek Sarnici Address: İmran Öktem Cd No:4, Fatih, Istanbul Speech: Representative from Borsa Istanbul, Turkey
Friday, 10th
May
Optional Sightseeing * Option 1 - Istanbul Classic Tour–(Half Day Morning 08:30-13:00) * Option 2 - Prince’s Island–(Full Day 08:00/08:30-17:00)
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