Low financial education and opportunity to females and people with disability, especially in Africa .
This is the total amount allocated to Cardano for Females and Disabled Individuals - Educating and On-boarding females and Disabled people on Financial Literacy and Cardano Blockchain Technology.
Priscilla Awuyer
Joshua Larweh Tetteh
We will provide education programs through workshops, to females and people with disability on financial literacy and resources available to them; because they are often victims of financial barriers
No dependencies
This project is going to be featured on various social media platforms, where the progress of the individuals involved in the workshop can be tracked, as well as the entire workshop. In other to ensure transparency and dedication to the tasks, we will create monthly reports and share them on social media and with the Cardano community.
These reports will contains records of the participant's financial literacy state before the workshop, their expectation, and the aftermath of the entire workshop. It will contain photos and videos of the workshop in session, as seasoned Cardano blockchain expects will be invited to take them through the sessions.
SDG Goals
4 - Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
5 - Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
10 - Reduce inequality within and among countries
SDG Subgoals
10.2 - By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status
5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere
5.3 - Eliminate all harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage and female genital mutilation
Key Performance Indicator (KPI)
5.1.1 - Whether or not legal frameworks are in place to promote, enforce and monitor equality and non‑discrimination on the basis of sex
From the birth of cryptocurrency in 2008 till somewhere in 2018, the field had been male dominated. Until 2017, females have had limited knowledge and have shown little interest.
According to an article by cointelegraph.com, there is a serge in the involvement of females in blockchain currently, with a rise in percentage to 37% in 2017 from 8.5% in 2008. With this increase being a positive news, majority of these females are from the Asian continent, with just a hand-full coming from Africa.
Also, people with disability till now, have had a major challenge in achieving financial stability, which contributes to them falling pray to various forms of maltreatment and social setback, leading to self pity, streetism and economic dependency.
In Ghana for instance, many people are of the notion that, until you have achieved higher education and exposure, your chances of attaining financial stability is very low. Even though Ghana has come a long way to ensure that many of its citizens have access to secondary education, the approach is still lacking the ability to provide financial stability to its citizens. Females, who in most home, have a lower probability of furthering their education to the tertiary level, usually find it very hard to sustain themself financially, unless through marriage, which is usually not something they are ready for as at the time. People with disability also are usually neglected by friends and family, without any form of help. They end up on the streets, begging to be able to make ends meat.
This project largely involves females and people with disability who have little access to financial support. We seek to mobilize these individuals through a series of workshop to educate them on financial literacy, and to introduce them to the Cardano Ecosystem.
We aim to get these people through community engagement and house visitation, then mobilize them for the workshop.
This project is aimed at providing financial literacy to minority groups, specifically, females and disabled people. At the end of this project, females and disabled people who participate in the workshops will have the opportunity to be exposed to blockchain and the Cardano Ecosystem, increasing the number of individuals and influence of the Cardano ecosystem.
Breakdown of Impact:
The team involved in this project are passion driven when it comes to the matters undertaken by this project. The team's transparency, dedication, passion, among others sets the team up for successful execution of the project. Below is the breakdown:
GOALS:
VALIDATIONS:
Goal 1: Through this workshop and aftermath follow-ups, the participants will be introduced to life changing opportunities that will result in financial stability, especially in the Cardano ecosystem.
Goal 2: We will introduce the participants to the Cardano ecosystem, how to use it and ensure that they are enrolled on it. We will undergo regular follow-ups to ensure that no one is left behind. We will guide them to submit proposals and get involved in the activities of the ecosystem.
Goal 3: It is very crucial to create awareness on people in minority group such as females and people with disability, and to ensure that they are in a good position to stand up for themselves.
Project Planning and Setup
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Financial literacy and opportunity workshop
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Project Wrap-up and Closing Reports
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Anita Eshun - Project Data Analyst
Anita is a Data Scientist by profession and has conducted several data analysis projects. She will be responsible for collecting and analyzing all data related to the project.
Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anita-esi-eshun-4968141b1
Joshua Larweh Tetteh - Project Manager
Joshua's experience as the Programs Manager for YAFO Institute puts him in a good position to manage this project successfully as he has a track record of successfully managing and completing various projects for the Institute.
Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-tetteh-a1b391192
Priscilla Awuyor - Promotion/Marketing Manager
Priscilla is responsible for developing marketing strategies to advertise and promote the blockchain workshop to create awareness.
Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/priscilla-awuyer-5b9305238
Breakdown of Budget:
Project planning and Setup
Total: 1,300 ADA
Financial literacy and Cardano Blockchain workshop
Note: The workshop will take place in two different locations
Total: 27,600 ADA
Project Wrap-up and Report
Total: 2,500 ADA
Contingency Fund
This workshop will lead to financial literacy and blockchain knowledge to females and people with disability particularly on the Cardano blockchain. We will be leveraging knowledge on Cardano ecosystem to ensure financial literature and better opportunities for people of minority.
Onboarding of participants into the Cardano ideascale will unveil Project Catalyst to them, thereby increasing the number of community reviewers, proposers and eligible voters for future funds.
Incentives given on the Yoroi wallet will increase the total holders of the ADA currency. In general, while we aim to ensure financial literacy for participants, we will as well be increasing the number of individuals in the Cardano Ecosystem.