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


Muntaha's story

Muntaha, a 47-year-old Jordanian woman with a spirit as vibrant as the spices on her shelves, is carving her own path. After a life transition, she's found strength and purpose in building a thriving business that not only supports her, but also serves the heart of her community.

Muntaha, with a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of local needs, transformed a simple observation into a bustling home-based grocery store.

However, Muntaha's vision extends beyond basic necessities. To cater to the diverse palates and growing demands of her community, she seeks a loan of 1,000 JDs. This will allow her to expand her stock, offering a wider variety of products. By catering to a broader range of needs, Muntaha can not only solidify her business but also become a one-stop shop for all things grocery-related within the neighborhood.


This loan is special because:

It empowers the most vulnerable and marginalized women in Jordan.



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