A loan helped to buy more fresh varieties of raw food like green bananas, sweet potatoes and cassava.


Scovia's story

Scovia is 23 years old and lives in the town of Nasana in the Nasana region of Uganda. She has four children, with three of them currently in school. For the past five years, Scovia has been working hard to manage her food stall, which sells raw green bananas.

To help expand her business, Scovia has requested a loan of 1,600,000 Ugandan shillings from BRAC Uganda. The loan will be used to buy more fresh varieties of raw food like green bananas, sweet potatoes and cassava to attract more customers, and will help Scovia to generate greater profits and manage to pay some of the house bills and for basic needs for her home. Scovia hopes that in the future she will be able to buy a plot of land and build rental houses to increase her earnings.

Scovia is a member of BRAC's Empowerment and Livelihood for Adolescents (ELA) program. In addition to microfinance loans, the program provides both a safe place for young Ugandan women to take part in group activities and a forum for life-skills training.


This loan is special because:

It offers training programs in life skills for young women.



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