A loan helped a member to buy children's clothing, shoes, sheets and light dresses for resale.


Yenne Marché Group's story

This "banc villageois" was created in May 2013 and is made up of good women who are active in commerce. They live in the same village and surrounding areas and are united with each other.
Madam Ndella is a married woman, aged 61 and mother of 7 children including 4 boys and 3 girls. All her children are in school. She trades in children's clothing, shoes, sheets, bags and light dresses.
She will buy 50 pairs of shoes, fifty sets of children's clothes, a bale of sheets from the thrift store, and 20 light dresses.
She has a good clientele, she sells from her home and has no problem selling her merchandise.
She will save her profits in the "banc villageois", and use a portion to cover her own needs and also buy jewelry and clothing.

In this group: Ndella, Mareme Ndione, Ndella, Khardiata, Binta

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Translated from French by Kiva volunteer Madeleine Schwartz.


This loan is special because:

It empowers entrepreneurs living in rural Senegal.



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