A loan helped to buy farm inputs such as fertilizer and seeds to enable her to grow more vegetables.


Gladys's story

Hello Kiva community!

Gladys (pictured outside her mud and grass house with her side hustle business sewing machine) is a hardworking mother from a remote village in the Kapsowar area of Kenya.

Thanks to her daily efforts, she has managed to give her children a good start by providing them with a good-quality education.

Gladys has a farm where she grows crops and raises livestock. She also earns some income from a personal business as a seamstress.

She never had a formal education and is content with the farming lifestyle. The Kapsowar area is a favorable one for farming. So, she is seeking a 30,000 KES loan through Kiva's field partner, Juhudi Kilimo, to buy farm inputs such as fertilizer and seeds to enable her to grow more vegetables, and reap maximum profits and increase her business.

Being a woman and accessing funds in Kenya, especially around Kapsowar, is very challenging, but Gladys feels relieved knowing there are institutions such as Kiva that help enterprising women like herself.

She is always working to improve her family’s living conditions, but her biggest dreams are to become independent and support her family by herself, secure her children’s future, and to buy a home.

She dreams of building a modern house.

Gladys counts on your help and understanding.


This loan is special because:

It finances smallholder farmers to purchase dairy cows, chickens, cereals and farming equipment.



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