A loan helped a member to buy bales of second-hand clothing.


06_Takku Liggey Dvf Guéoul Group's story

This group is composed of 21 women who share strong bonds of solidarity and mutual support. They live in the same neighborhood and seized the opportunity to join the 'banc villageois' when it was established in the locality in December 2009. Their main business is retail.
Madame Mayé Diakhaté, (standing at the far left of the photo with her hand raised), is the representative of the group. She is 46 years old, married, and the mother of 4 children, including 2 daughters. She is engaged in selling second-hand clothing, and has significant experience in this business, having done it for several years.
With this new loan, she plans to purchase bales of second-hand clothing to resell retail to her customers. With the profits, she aims to expand her activities, strengthen her savings, and contribute to her husband's daily expenses.

In this group: Mayé Diakhaté, Seynabou, Aby, Maty, Bintou Sylla, Khady, Coumba, Binta, Seynabou, Adji Mareme, Ndeye, Fatou Seye, Mame Diarra, Fama, Binta, Diarra, Soda, Maissa Diarra, Ndeye , Magatte, Aissatou

Translated from French.


This loan is special because:

It empowers women in rural and suburban Senegal.



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