A loan helped to buy mulberry and other raw materials for her businesses making tapa cloth and craft products.


Malia's story

Greetings from Malia. She is the 44-year-old mother of two teenagers. Her husband works as a farmer, and they live in their own home. Malia is engaged in a tapa cloth making and craft business. She joins a group of women in their village and, once a week, they gather and make tapa cloth. A large amount of tapa cloth is made and sold to earn income for their families. Malia also prepares soft tapa cloth and sells it at the local market to earn extra income for her family.

In her craft business, Malia makes kafa (ceremonial waist strings [belts]) and necklaces, using raw materials from nature such as coconut fiber and hibiscus. Malia sells her products at the local market and also to some overseas customers. This loan is to buy mulberry and other raw materials for her businesses. You can support Malia with her businesses by lending her your money.


This loan is special because:

It helps proven female entrepreneurs grow their businesses and create jobs.



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