A loan helped to buy housewares, including trays, cups, plastics, and dishes, to meet the demand of customers in her village.


Howida's story

Howida is twenty-five years old and married. She lives in a rural community in a poor village in upper Egypt. Her husband is a worker with an unstable low income in another city. Howida is an independent woman who has a small business that she started two years ago when she asked for a loan from Kiva. She sells home products as her main source of income.

She is requesting a loan to expand her business by buying more local and imported products, including various types of trays, cups, plastics, and dishes, to meet the demand of customers in her village and increase her sales.

The profits will provide her family with basic living needs and will also help cover childbirth expenses (performing a cesarean section). The extra income will also help provide the appropriate environment for her and the baby.

Howida is a good client and has paid all her due installments on time. So, she aspires to get this loan to continue her success and achieve her dreams.


This loan is special because:

It aims to support women entrepreneur breadwinners.



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