A loan helped a member to buy oil, Omo, flour, and mustard.


Comprehension Group's story

Rose is a client of the micro-finance institution Hekima and the president of the village group called "Comprehension." She is married, 45 years old, and a mother of 12 children, of whom 10 of the children are in school. Her partner is a teacher.

Rose sells food products. She started this business in 2005 with start-up funds she received from her husband. Later, she joined Hekima to support her business, which continues to grow. With this new loan, she is going to buy oil, Omo, flour, and mustard, which will increase her initial capital. One challenge to her business is non-paid debts.

Rose would like to see her children continue in school and to grow her business. Finally, she thanks Hekima and their partners for their support to business owners who lack access to banking services in the context of the global COVID-19 crisis. The photo only includes the group leader in order to respect social distancing measures in place due to COVID-19.

In this group: Rose, Dieudonne, Sauda, Claude, Ntirimeninda

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Translated from French by Kiva volunteer Lindsay Ferrara.


This loan is special because:

It serves entrepreneurs in conflict-affected areas with few opportunities.



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