A loan helped a member to buy 30 sacks of potatoes, which will increase her initial capital.


Mapamboli Group's story

Mme Riziki is a customer of the microfinance institution Hekima and leader of the 'Mapamboli' village group. She is 36 years old, married and a mother to seven children, six of whom attend school. Her partner is a trader.

She sells potatoes, having started this business ten years ago with initial funding received from her husband. Later, she joined the Hekima programme to support her business, which she has since gradually developed. With this new loan, she will buy 30 sacks of potatoes, which will increase her initial capital. The main challenge facing her business relates to the rainy seasons.

She would like to take care of her family, and for her children to continue their studies. Finally, she wishes to thank Hekima and its partners for the support they bring to the owners of businesses without access to conventional banking facilities in the context of the COVID-19 global crisis. The photo is of the group leader alone in respect of social distancing measures relating to COVID-19.

In this group: Riziki, Raheli, Jacqueline, Nyamugabo, Tina

Translated from French.


This loan is special because:

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



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