A loan helped to purchase more cooking oil, flour and a fridge to start selling cold drinks.


Shadia's story

Shadia is 42 years old and lives in the town of Kabuusu in the Makindye region of Uganda.

She is married and has 4 children who are all currently in school.

For the past 8 years, Shadia has been working hard to manage her retail shop, which sells general merchandise items like sugar, salt, cooking oil and water.

To help her to expand her business, Shadia has requested a loan of 2,000,000 Ugandan Shillings from BRAC Uganda.

The loan will be used to purchase more cooking oil, flour and a fridge to start selling cold drinks. It will boost the business and will help Shadia to generate greater profits and improve on her standard of living by providing enough food for her family.

Shadia hopes that, in the future, she will be able to expand and to add more items in her retail shop.

Shadia is a member of BRAC's Microfinance program (MF). The program primarily serves small group members like Shadia who do not have collateral for commercial loans, but have businesses that have grown and qualify for microloans.


This loan is special because:

It provides financial services in some of the poorest parts of Uganda.



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