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


Sarah's story

Sarah is 27 years old and lives in the town of Mityana in the Mityana region of Uganda. She is married and has 2 children, all of whom are currently in school. For the past 5 years, Sarah has been working hard to manage her retail shop, where sells general merchandise items like sugar, salt, cooking oil and water.

To help expand her business, Sarah has requested a loan of 2,000,000 Ugandan Shillings (UGX) from BRAC Uganda. The loan will be used to purchase more cooking oil, flour, and a fridge to start selling cold drinks and also boost the business. This will help Sarah to generate greater profits and improve her family's standard of living by providing enough food for her family.

Sarah hopes that in the future she will be able to complete her unfinished house. She is a member of BRAC's Microfinance Program (MF). The program primarily serves small group members, like Sarah, who do not have collateral for commercial loans, but do have businesses that have grown and qualify for microloans.


This loan is special because:

It offers training programs in life skills for young women.



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