A loan helped to buy plain masi (barkcloth), paints and a dryer.


Temo's story

Temo has chosen to help her family’s livelihood by making tapa. This paper-like cloth is made from the pulped bark of a mulberry tree, which is made into a fibrous pulp, dried, and hand-painted by Fijian women. It is given as gifts at weddings, birthdays and funerals, or used for clothing, blankets and costumes. Temo is seeking a loan so she can purchase the raw materials (masi) to make tapa.


This loan is special because:

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



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