A loan helped to buy raw mulberry for her soft and whole tapa making.


'Iunisi's story

This is 'Iunisi from the Kingdom. She is 30 years of age, married, and a mother of four kids. 'Iunisi's kids are currently attending school. Currently her husband works as a driver in one of the big constructions in town. 'Iunisi and her family moved to her parents' own house. This family consists of more than 10 members.

They all work together in this tapa making business in order to provide for themselves. Her husband's weekly income and the income from her tapa making business helps to cover the family's weekly expenses, educate their kids, and also make her weekly repayment.

'Iunisi and her mother joined a group of women in their village to conduct tapa making. They make the whole tapa and soft tapa as well in different sizes and styles and then sell it to the local people and sometime export to overseas for marketing.

'Iunisi can do tapa designing sometime people hire her to design their own tapa and that is the extra income for her family. She plans to make more whole tapa to export to overseas, but because her stock of mulberry used in making tapa is not enough, she turned to the SPBD loan program to assist her in terms of money. With this loan that she applied for, she will be able to buy more raw mulberry that she uses in her soft and whole tapa making.


This loan is special because:

It provides women with credit in a country where alternative financing is extremely scarce.



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