This loan is designed for low-income families in Tajikistan who have medical expenses that they cannot afford to pay. Low-income families are often forced to sell family assets or resort to informal lenders in order to pay for unexpected medical bills. The loan is designed to give clients a helping hand by providing a low interest rate and a grace period of up to six months. This will allow clients to get treatment, recover and resume work before having to make repayments. By funding this loan, you are supporting low-income families and providing access to both finance and healthcare.
About Humo:
MDO "Humo" is a microfinance institution in Tajikistan that aims to support vulnerable and underserved populations living in rural areas through financial and consulting services for small businesses. Kiva loans are used by groups and individual borrowers to start and grow businesses and build brighter futures for themselves, their families and their communities. This is especially important in Tajikistan, the poorest country in Central Asia, where more than two-thirds of the population lives below the poverty line.