How is financial literacy transforming the lives of migrant women in Australia?

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Syeda Rizvi and Nayab Umer (Supplied)

Financial literacy is a crucial step toward empowering women. In Perth, Syeda Rizvi is guiding migrant women towards financial education and independence. Nayab Umar is one such migrant woman who gained confidence in managing her finances through these programs. Learn more in this podcast.


Syeda Rizvi is helping migrant women in Perth gain financial education and independence. She believes financial literacy empowers women to make their own economic decisions.

Through initiatives like Eid Bazaars, she encourages women to become financially strong and introduces them to potential sources of income.
Nayab Umar is one of the many women who started a home-based business under Syeda's guidance. Financial education and self-funding allowed Nayab to grow her business and become self-reliant, a journey that is now inspiring and benefiting other women as well.
Syeda Rizvi, a banker herself, uses financial literacy to educate women about saving, investing, and smart money management.

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