The ten members of Djiguignouma II are married women who average 44 years of age and 4 children each. All live in polygamous families in Bougoula, one of the villages in Sanankoroba, second administrative region of the Republic of Mali.
They work with Kiva's partner, the MFI Soro Yiriwaso, in order to carry out their farming activities during the rainy season. They are seeking their sixth farming loan from the MFI, the previous ones have been repaid without problems.
They grow peanuts and millet, just like Niagale, second woman from the left in the standing row in the photograph. With her loan, she intends to buy fertilizers, seeds, and pay plowing cost to maintain three hectares.
After the harvest, the production is sold in the village, and in Sanankoroba, to a clientele comprising resellers and consumers.
Niagale intends to turn an average profit of XOF 175'000 per planting. This profit will enable her to repay her loan, and also to help her husband cover daily expenses.
In this group: Awa, Dieneba Tioba, Niagale, Dieneba Dama, Aby, Sitan, Kadia Sekou, Korotoumou, Diamalatou, Tenecoura
Translated from French by Kiva volunteer Patrick Stadelmann. View original language description.