A loan helped to revive her business by buying mulberry.


Leilani's story

This mother's name is Leilani. She is 36 years old, and she lives with her family in their own home. Leilani joins a group of women in their village, and together they perform the making of tapas. They make more than one tapas a day. Her business runs very well and she makes a good living for her family. It was all well until the January event when Tonga faced two natural hazards at once, causing much damage to most of the island of Tonga. Ashes from the volcanic eruption caused damage to plants for rain was not poured until two weeks time, and the sun burned the land surface. Tsunami hits coastal areas and some were forcing their way inland. After a month, COVID-19 hits the shore of Tonga, causing many weeks of lock-down. Both families' lives and businesses were affected by this. Leilani applies for a rehabilitation loan to revive her business as well as her family.


This loan is special because:

It provides women with credit in a country where alternative financing is extremely scarce.



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