
Doudoul Group
A loan of $5,050 helps a member to buy sugar, monkey bread (fruit of the baobab tree), powdered milk, sorrel leaves and sheep.

Doudoul Group's story
This "banc villageois" was created on February 1st, 2000. It is made up of hard-working women who are all retailers. They live in the same village and are very supportive of each other.
Awa is divorced. She is 51 years old and has 3 children, one of whom is a boy. All of the children attend school. She sells fruit juice and also fattens sheep. She is the group representative and is standing on the right of the photo, raising her hand.
She will use the money she is awarded to buy 2 bags of sugar, 2 bags of monkey bread (fruit of the baobab tree), 1 bag of powdered milk, 4 baskets of sorrel leaves and 2 sheep to fatten.
She uses her profits to take care of her family and build her savings with the "banc villageois".
In this group: Awa, Coumba, Khary, Rockaya, Diouma, Mareme
Translated from French View original language description.