A loan helped a member to strengthen her business.


08-Ngueyenne Group's story

The village bank was created in May 2011 through the dynamism, bravery, and solidarity of its women. They are active in the retail trade.

Madame Gory, alone in the photo because of COVID-19 precautions, represents the group. She is 56 years old, married, and the mother of three children. She also has two grandchildren in her care. She sells cured and dried fish.

With her new loan, she plans to buy cured and dried fish to resell. Her profits will be used to strengthen her savings and her business, and also to take care of her needs.

In this group: Gory, Kadiatou, Fatoumata, Adame, Dedia, Kadiatou, Aissata, Adama Omar, Oury Bella, Mbombe , Marame, Fatim, Koumba, Maidabe, Adama Labe, Dieyla, Ramata, Mahany, Binta, Amy, Hawa, Aisse, Houleye, Maimouna, Maimouna, Fatim, Adame, Adama Hawa

Translated from French.


This loan is special because:

It empowers entrepreneurs living in rural Senegal.



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