A loan helped a member to pay for peanuts to make peanut butter to rsell.


Diénéba's Group's story

These six women live in the same village which houses a 'banc villageois' established in December 2003. The women are active in small-scale commerce.

Khady, the group's official, is 32 years old, married, and the mother of five children, including a boy. For five years, she has been selling peanut butter. She buys whole peanuts and processes them into peanut butter to sell.

With this loan, she envisions purchasing 20 sacks of peanuts. With the profits, she plans to meet the needs of her children.

In this group: Diénéba, Kady, Juliette, Mama, Germaine , Christine

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Translated from French by Kiva volunteer Daniel Kuey.


This loan is special because:

It empowers women in rural Senegal.



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