Kamran
A loan of $2,550 helps Kamran to purchase four calves in order to expand business.
Read their story >A loan of $2,550 helps Kamran to purchase four calves in order to expand business.
Read their story >A loan of $2,300 helps Abulfat to expand his grocery business by buying more, diversified, foodstuffs.
Read their story >A loan of $2,425 helps Nadir to expand his animal husbandry business by buying new calves.
Read their story >A loan of $3,000 helps Zarif to buy building materials such as cement, paint and wood to repair his house.
Read their story >A loan of $2,550 helps Karamat to buy corn, wheat, and grain to sell in his shop.
Read their story >A loan of $625 helps Mbaye to buy products for his hardware store.
Read their story >A loan of $2,450 helps Vardan to buy three special breed cows that produce a lot of milk daily.
Read their story >A loan of $1,650 helps Juan Manuel to purchase shelves to improve the presentation of his products.
Read their story >A loan of $1,650 helps Manuel Antonio to purchase everyday household staples.
Read their story >A loan of $3,000 helps Merab to open an auto parts shop.
Read their story >A portion of Nael's Group's $3,275 loan helps a member to buy vegetables at the Thiaroye market in Dakar and resell them in her town.
Read their story >A loan of $1,275 helps Rufat to help with his son’s wedding expenses.
Read their story >A loan of $3,000 helps Jemal to purchase inventory to open a grocery store.
Read their story >A loan of $1,075 helps Roberto to buy manure and feed for his cattle.
Read their story >A loan of $1,450 helps Tsolak to buy a pig and calf.
Read their story >A loan of $2,000 helps Guillermo to buy products for his catalogue such as lotions, perfumes, deodorant, and makeup.
Read their story >A loan of $2,950 helps Elgun to expand and make repairs in the place.
Read their story >A loan of $675 helps Seyran to purchase fuel to organize the work around his farm.
Read their story >A loan of $1,425 helps Batchuluun to buy more accessories to sell.
Read their story >A loan of $4,000 helps Eldar to buy a minibus and start trading in calves.
Read their story >A loan of $575 helps Anatalia to buy insecticides, anti-plague chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizer for her crops.
Read their story >A loan of $1,750 helps Nasantogtokh to buy an automobile that runs on natural gas.
Read their story >A loan of $1,675 helps Jumakan to purchase livestock.
Read their story >A loan of $1,500 helps Prisca to cover the costs of building her own house.
Read their story >A loan of $700 helps Amanda to buy fresh fruit, oil and so on to improve her kitchen.
Read their story >A loan of $375 helps Florencia to purchase more fish to sell.
Read their story >A loan of $4,550 helps Uranzaya to purchase bricks, gypsum, wallpaper and fiberglass.
Read their story >A loan of $875 helps Sebio to purchase all of his farming needs such as seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides as well as to pay for the manpower wages.
Read their story >A loan of $1,500 helps Say to buy spare parts and equipment for her younger brother's motorbike repair shop.
Read their story >A portion of Judith's Group's $625 loan helps a member to purchase products to sell in her store.
Read their story >A loan of $1,000 helps Filomena to buy hard drinks (beer), soft drinks (Fanta, Coca-Cola, Sprite, Sagiko) eggs, oil, sugar, biscuits and rice.
Read their story >A loan of $325 helps Suriya to purchase a refrigerator for preserving milk.
Read their story >A loan of $250 helps Hazel to purchase fertilizers.
Read their story >A loan of $300 helps Nellie to be used in purchasing additional sacks of feed.
Read their story >A loan of $275 helps Tabu to buy energy saving cooking stoves.
Read their story >A loan of $500 helps Purity to buy grocery items, such as maize flour, rice, cooking fat, etc., for resale.
Read their story >A portion of Dúo Lesli Group's $650 loan helps a member to purchase food products to sell.
Read their story >A loan of $300 helps Leonila to purchase fertilizers for her garden.
Read their story >A loan of $2,500 helps Abed Al Salam to buy necessary wood for a project he is working on, and to start a new business for his son.
Read their story >A loan of $2,825 helps Shadrick order more crates of soft drinks for his container.
Read their story >A loan of $575 helps Zainab to buy more fabric so she can make more embroidered pillowcases and buy more material for making plastic flowers.
Read their story >A loan of $500 helps Elsa Edith to buy 10 quintales of corn and have a reserve of basic ingredients.
Read their story >A loan of $1,000 helps Hellen to buy heifers to raise.
Read their story >A loan of $725 helps Roza to purchase livestock.
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