A loan helped a member to buy more passion fruits, avocados, oranges and mangoes.


Abishyizehamwe Cb Group's story

Esperance is a 59-year-old mother of six children who are aged between 10 and 29 years old. Her husband is a farmer, and for the past five years, she has been selling fruits.

She is the leader of the group called Abishyizehamwe Cb which in English means “joined together.” Group members sell different items and own a variety of businesses.

Esperance will use her portion of the loan to buy more passion fruits, avocados, oranges and mangoes to sell in her community to meet customer demand. With the profits from her sales, she hopes to be able to expand her business and also provide medical insurance for her family.

Esperance is thankful for your support.

Due to the global pandemic, Urwego was not able to get a photograph of all the group members. The photograph is of Esperance, the group representative.

In this group: Esther, Angelique, Vincent, Esperance, Josephine, Jean Bosco , Thacienne, Beatha, Francois, Eric , Pascaline, Justin, Donatille, Liberata, Jonathan, Elie


This loan is special because:

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



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