A loan helped to buy clothes for a home-based trading business.


Fandiya's story

Fandiya, a 28-year-old Jordanian mother of two, understands the importance of family. With her husband, a dedicated teacher working tirelessly to provide, Fandiya craved an extra way to contribute and create a secure future for their children.

This desire led her to explore her entrepreneurial spirit. Fandiya began by selling clothes to her relatives and neighbors. The positive response fueled her passion and convinced her to pursue this path further. Empowered by the microfund for women, she secured a 500 JD loan to expand her inventory and reach more customers.

Fandiya's home-based business isn't just a source of income; it's a stepping stone towards a larger dream. She aspires to transform her venture into a full-fledged clothing store, offering a wider selection and a welcoming shopping experience.


This loan is special because:

It empowers the most vulnerable and marginalized women in Jordan.



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