A loan helped to purchase raw materials for making tapa.


Leba's story

Leba has chosen to help her family’s livelihood by making tapa. This papery cloth is made from the pulped bark of a mulberry tree, which is dried into a fibrous paper that is decorated and painted by Fijian women. It is given as gifts at weddings and funerals, or used for clothing, blankets and costumes. Leba is seeking a loan so she can purchase the raw materials (feta’aki) to make tapa.


This loan is special because:

It provides women with credit in a country where alternative financing is extremely scarce.



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Loan details