A loan helped to increase the stock of latest fashions in a refugee entrepreneur's store as a result of increased demand.


Farah's story

Farah is a young refugee entrepreneur from Somalia, currently residing at the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya. He is married with three children and he operates a competitive boutique store with two full-time employees. Farah’s business supports his family’s livelihood and has created job opportunities to two young ladies in the community.

Farah's entrepreneurial journey is fueled by his determination to provide for his family and make a difference in the community. His clothing boutique and general merchandise store offers a variety of products, including clothing items, accessories, and household goods. He understands the diverse needs and preferences of his customers and aims to cater to them effectively.

The last two investment cycles have significantly contributed to the growth of daily sales and a corresponding growth in the value of his current assets. He is looking at an investment to increase the stock of latest fashion in his store as a result of increased demand from his loyal customers. The investment will be a key contributor to his purchasing power to meet his current needs.


This loan is special because:

It helps refugees launch businesses to rebuild their lives.



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