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1. www.finedx.org
www.finedx.org/node/431 - [Cached]Published on: 9/13/2007 Last Visited: 12/1/2007
Pledges & Partnerships', assessed the role of regulatory, educational, corporate and non-profit organisations in ensuring the financial well-being of young people, and how collaborations can accelerate financial literacy at the national level in different countries and regions: Dan Iannicola, Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Financial Education, US Department of Treasury, elaborated on how to build a national strategy for financial literacy, including tactics, content, and key learnings for successful implementation; Chun Geon Lee, Director, Consumer Protection Center, Financial Supervisory Service, Korea, shared learnings from Korean programmes about citizens' engagement in financial education, financial education in schools, consumer public relations, and networking; Joyce Yen Feng, Dean of Student Affairs at National Taiwan University, touched on the current situation in Taiwan - its good but declining savings rate, the shift from formal to public education, the threat of consume -
2. financialeducationsummit.org
financialeducationsummit.org/2 - [Cached]Published on: 11/1/2006 Last Visited: 12/11/2007
Joyce Yen Feng Financial Education Summit
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Joyce Yen Feng Dean of Student Affairs National Taiwan University
Joyce Yen Feng is Dean of Student Affairs at the National Taiwan University, where she has been Professor of the College of the Department of Social Work since 1998.
As one of Taiwan's leading social work experts, Ms Feng is on the board of many organisations including the Council of Social Work Education in Taiwan, the Association of Social Policy in Taiwan and the Asia Pacific Philanthropy Consortium.
She has published two books, ‘Child Welfare' (2000) and ‘Child Day Care Services - an ecological analysis' (1997), in addition to 148 journal articles and research reports within the last 16 years. She has a PhD in Social Work from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a Masters in Social Work from National Taiwan University. -
3. PPSEAWA International Bulletin - The Hawaii Workshop: Families in a Changing World: Challenges to a Healthy Start Agenda
www.ppseawa.org/Reports/CFH/ag - [Cached]Published on: 11/29/2002 Last Visited: 12/12/2007
Joyce Yen Feng, Associate Professor, National Taiwan University; Executive Director, Child Welfare League Foundation, Republic of China

