What is SWW L+EARN ?

The SWW L+EARN #SecureTheBag is a programme aimed at young adults, particularly students at Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges and universities, across the country.

L+EARN #SecureTheBag aims to empower young adults across South Africa by providing a structured learning journey through digital platforms that they are familiar with, to equip  them with relevant financial knowledge and actionable skills that will enable them to build financial knowledge, improve their understanding of financial concepts and encourage good financial behaviour.  The programme encourages students to apply the knowledge they gain in simple but practical ways. In this way, L+EARN contributes to helping young people more smoothly transition into adulthood and the world of work and it, seeks to establish a foundation for future, longer term behaviour changes and improved financial capability. 

Since implementation in 2016, the SWW L+EARN programme has proven to be successful in achieving effective knowledge transfer and positive changes in attitudes and financial behaviours of young adults.

Click here to download the SWW L+EARN 2022 Programme brochure

Key objectives

 

The programme aims to achieve the following with its participants:

  • Achieve financial knowledge and skills transfer, with the goal of achieving attitudinal and behavioural change.
  • Improve long-term financial resilience, through better financial management and improved financial inclusion.

Programme Objectives

 

  • Improve young adults' awareness of financial concepts and encourage good financial behavior.
  • Improve young adults' awareness of how to identify debt traps.
  • Encourage a culture of planning with money.
  • Equip young adults with the knowledge to make good financial decisions, especially during the COVID-19 period, from when they first start earning an income and throughout their lives.

Why contribute to SWW L+EARN Programme?

 

The programme is extremely relevant at this point in time in South Africa, in light of the impact of the COVID19 pandemic on the South African economy and the very high unemployment rates faced by young adults.

  • The objectives of this programme directly support the achievement of sustainable development goals ( SDG’s) as well as South Africa’s National Development Plan ( NDP) as it seeks to equip young adults with the knowledge and skills needed to reduce poverty and to facilitate their economic participation and financial inclusion.
  • Furthermore, the ASISA Foundation is a broad-based ownership scheme (B-BOS) as defined by the codes of good practice on broad-based black economic empowerment (B-BBEE), gazetted under the B-BBEE Act, in terms of which at least 85% of its activities are carried out for the benefit of black persons in South Africa, of which 40% are for the benefit of black women, with a particular focus on young adults

Grant contributions or donations made to the ASISA Foundation to support consumer financial education (CFE) and socio-economic development initiatives, as defined in the FSC (Financial Sector Code), facilitate immediate 100% FSC points scoring, with the grantor (measured entity) being able to instantly recognise the full grant amount awarded.

Who to contact

Ivor Msimang

Programme manager

+27 (0)10.276.0974   

imsimang@asisa.org.za

OR

Ruth Benjamin-Swales

CEO of the ASISA Foundation

+27(0)21 673 1620

rbenjamin-swales@asisa.org.za

www.asisa.org.za/foundation

Reach and impact

L+Earn Reach

L+Earn Impact