
Igihozo B Group
A loan of $4,425 helps a member to buy more food like beans, rice and soap.

Igihozo B Group's story
Adeline is a 30-year-old married mother of two children aged between 5 and 10 years old. Her husband is a teacher, and for the past fifteen years, she has been selling food.
Adeline is the leader of the group named Igihozo B, which in English means “comfort People.” Group members sell different items and own a variety of stores.
Adeline will use her loan to buy more food like beans, rice and soap to sell within her community to meet customer demand.
With the profits from her sales, she hopes to provide school fees for her children and to expand her business.
She is thankful for the support.
She was photographed as the group representative.
In this group: Adeline, Sifa, Uwingabiye, Jean, Madeleine, Shabani, Jean, Cyprien, Ferdinand, Jean, Josiane, Dative, Ziripa, Devotha, Adolphe, Felix, Allelua, Jean, Felicite, Eliminatha, Mariam, Clementine, Mustafa, Etienne, Alice, Alphonsine, Marie, Francoise, Devotha, Abudu, Jean, Marie, Gisele, Emmanuel