About EFI
EFI is a fast-growing and high impact campaign, now in 11 countries, dedicated to inspiring interest in the learning and teaching of economics. All our activities are funded by the generosity of private and corporate donors. EFI is registered in New Jersey, USA as a non-profit organization 501(c)(3).



Milestones

Economics Olympiad
International Final Round held in Greece. Students from EFI countries awarded 3 gold, 7 silver, 14 bronze medals

Teacher Training
189 teachers across Georgia, Kosovo and Ukraine participate in first year of intensive professional development workshops

Economics Olympiad
Preparatory bootcamp held in Georgia for national finalists from Azerbaijan, Georgia and Ukraine

Teacher training
Train-the-trainer workshop in Prague equips 15 trainers from Georgia, Kosovo and Ukraine to lead teacher training courses. The workshop is designed and led by US pedagogical experts and academic economists

Economics Olympiad
Two-day preparatory “bootcamp” convened for national finalists of Economics Olympiad from Albania, Kosovo and North Macedonia

Economics Olympiad
Launch of school rounds across all 10 EFI partners countries

Kazakhstan
EFI convenes 1st Annual Forum on Economic & Financial Literacy in Central Asia at Narxoz University in Almaty, Kazakhstan

Economics Olympiad
End of school rounds. Almost 20,000 high schools students take part

Montenegro
Institute for Strategic Studies & Prognoses at University of Donja Gorica joins as country partner in Montenegro

Our Beginnings
EFI was formed with a mandate to translate “Common Sense Economics” into the languages of Eastern Europe and Central Asia and to make the book freely available to anyone wanting to explore the basic principles of economics.

EFI Today
Today, EFI manages and coordinates a network of partners in 11 countries. We bring together our decades of institutional and personal expertise to deliver high impact and cost-effective activities that inspire interest in learning and teaching economics among young people and their teachers.