A loan helped to buy fruits and vegetables to sell at his stall.


Mohammed's story

Mohammed is a 40-year-old father of four from Khanyounis, Gaza Strip. He lives with his his family in a small, old house. He is the only breadwinner for his family and they depend on him for support.

Mohammed started selling fruits and vegetables at a stall in the city. It is a good business and provides him with a good income, but the overall economic conditions of the whole strip are very hard and Gazans are being smothered by the nine-year-and-counting blockade.

Mohammed took a USD loan from Palestine for Credit & Development to buy fruits and vegetables to sell at his stall. He hopes that this new inventory will enable him to increase his sales and customers, and eventually save enough income to cover the school expenses for his children and open a permanent store.

You can see Mohammed in the photo.


This loan is special because:

It fosters stability in a time of turmoil for this region.



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