Girls Mula __top__ Jun 2026
They didn't just make mula. They rewired the game. Within two years, their collective had funded fifty other women-owned startups. Their logo—a braided knot of three ropes—became a signal: We pull together, or we don't move at all.
In six months, "Girls Mula" wasn't a joke—it was a collective. A banner. A middle finger to every investor who’d said, "Bring a man to the meeting." girls mula
: A rapper with tracks like " Girl You Fine " and " Blow My High ". They didn't just make mula
| Stakeholder | Actionable Steps | Quick Wins | |-------------|------------------|------------| | | • Open a custodial savings account and involve the child in deposit decisions. • Co‑watch financial‑education videos and discuss real‑world money choices (e.g., grocery budgeting). | Start a “family finance night” once a month. | | Schools | • Integrate a 45‑minute financial‑literacy module into existing subjects (math, social studies). • Partner with fintech startups for safe, supervised app access. | Run a “Savings Challenge” with a modest prize for the highest growth rate. | | Policymakers | • Amend the age of majority for financial contracts to 16 with a “financial emancipation” provision. • Provide tax incentives for banks that develop girls‑focused products. | Launch a national “Girls Mula” day with public service announcements. | | Fintech Companies | • Design UI/UX that is gender‑inclusive (color palettes, icons, language). • Offer low‑cost, no‑overdraft accounts with parental oversight that can be lifted at age 18. | Release a free budgeting mini‑game for high‑school students. | | NGOs & Community Groups | • Conduct workshops on entrepreneurship and digital payments. • Use storytelling (e.g., short films) that showcase local female role models. | Distribute “financial diaries” (simple notebooks) for girls to track spending. | | Media & Influencers | • Highlight success stories of girls who saved, invested, or started businesses. • Debunk myths (e.g., “girls aren’t good at numbers”). | Run a “#MyFirstMula” challenge where participants post a photo of their first savings deposit. | Their logo—a braided knot of three ropes—became a

















