A loan helped a member to buy potatoes, maize, and bean seeds and fertilizers to cultivate more beans, potatoes, and maize for home consumption and market.


Twuzuzanye / Kageyo Group's story

Josephine is 50 years old and married. She has six children aged 10 to 23 years old. As the group leader for Twuzuzanye/Kageyo, she’s shown in this photo as the person showing a passbook.

Josephine has been doing an agriculture business where she cultivate potatoes, maize, and beans for 28 years. She is taking out a loan to expand her business, and hopes that as a result of this loan, she’ll be able to increase profits with her business so that she can be able to buy seeds and fertilizers to use in her agriculture loans.

This is Josephine’s 11th loan cycle with VisionFund Rwanda, and with this loan she hopes her family’s life will improve by providing them clothes, school fees, and medical insurance.

In this group: Josephine, Laurence, Pierre Celestin, Jean Baptiste, Laurence , Seraphine , Sylvestre , Esperance , Speciose , Donata, Laurence


This loan is special because:

It supports female entrepreneurs helping to rebuild Rwanda's economy.



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