Afouh Hope has created the project "Designing Trade Solutions for Local Businesses" in Class2Class.org
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Designing Trade Solutions for Local Businesses
What is this project about?
Students interview local businesses or entrepreneurs engaged in international trade, understand their specific challenges, and collaboratively design a tailored trade finance strategy using appropriate instruments. They present their solutions to par...
- Age of Students
- 16-18 years, 18+ years
- Project Duration
- 4 weeks
- Starting Month
- August 2026
Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to identify and describe the key trade finance instruments, their functions, and how they reduce risks in international transactions between buyers and sellers.
Students will be able to apply appropriate trade finance tools to solve specific challenges faced by local businesses engaged in international trade through collaborative analysis.
Students will be able to analyze and compare different trade finance strategies used by local entrepreneurs, distinguishing which instruments best address their unique business contexts and risks.
Students will be able to evaluate the effectiveness of proposed trade finance solutions by gathering feedback from international partner classrooms and assessing alignment with global best practices.
Students will be able to design a practical, tailored trade finance strategy and guide that local businesses can implement, integrating perspectives from global partners to create sustainable, context-appropriate solutions.
Skills to develop
Project Activities
Understanding Trade Finance: Foundations and Global Context
Students explore what trade finance is, why it matters in global commerce, and how it connects to their local economy. Through a mix of short video clips, case examples, and peer discussion, they build foundational knowledge of the key instruments (Letters of Credit, Bank Guarantees, Documentary Collections) and their roles in reducing risk between international buyers and sellers.
Interviewing Local Businesses: Understanding Real Trade Challenges
Students identify and interview 2-3 local businesses or entrepreneurs engaged in international trade, asking about their current practices, pain points, and specific financing challenges. They record detailed notes on each business's context, products, trading partners, and existing solutions, building a rich profile to analyze.
Analyzing Trade Risks and Matching Instruments to Business Needs
Working in small teams, students analyze their interview data to identify the specific risks each business faces (payment delays, currency fluctuation, fraud, delivery uncertainty). They research and map appropriate trade finance instruments to each business's unique context, explaining why certain tools (LC, SBLC, Bank Guarantees, etc.) are better suited than others.
Designing Tailored Trade Finance Strategies and Practical Guides
Each team designs a complete, step-by-step trade finance strategy for their chosen business, including which instruments to use, how to implement them, expected costs and benefits, and risk mitigation steps. They create a practical guide that the business could actually follow, written in clear language with diagrams or flowcharts.
Partner Class Exchange and Global Feedback
Teams share their trade finance strategies with the international partner classroom through a structured asynchronous exchange (shared document with guiding questions or a recorded presentation). Partner students review the solutions, provide feedback on feasibility, cultural context, and alignment with global best practices, and suggest improvements based on their own local trading environments.
Refining Solutions and Building a Comparative Trade Finance Guide
Teams incorporate feedback from the partner class to refine their strategies. They then collaborate with the partner class (asynchronously or via a scheduled call) to compare their different business contexts and create a shared, comparative guide showing how trade finance instruments adapt across different regions, industries, and risk profiles.
Presenting Solutions and Reflecting on Global Trade Finance Insights
Each team presents their refined trade finance strategy and practical guide to the class and, if possible, to the actual business they interviewed. They reflect on how global perspectives from the partner class shaped their thinking, what they learned about international commerce, and how their solutions balance local business needs with global best practices.