A loan helped a member to buy more meats, Irish potatoes, cooking oil and fish.


Susuruka Cyarwa Cb, Group's story

Rachel is a 51-year-old mother of three children between 10 and 14 years old. Her husband is a motorcyclist, and for the past 10 years, she has been running a restaurant.

Rachel is the leader of the group called Susuruka Cyarwa Cb, which means “happy people” in English. Group members sell different items and own various businesses.

Rachel will use her loan to buy more meats, Irish potatoes, cooking oil, and fish to prepare restaurant dishes to meet customer demand. With the profits from her sales, she hopes to expand her business and pay school fees for her children.

She is thankful for your support.

Note: The photo shows Rachel, the group president, representing the group.

In this group: Annonciata, Jean, Joyeuse, Agnes, Donatila, Alphonsine, Christine, Laurent, Jean, Rachel, Jean, Emmanuel, Marie, Aline, Joseph, Anathalie, Jeanne, Donath, Clarisse, Josee, Rosine


This loan is special because:

It provides financial opportunities to riskier Rwandan entrepreneurs who rely on social collateral.



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