A loan helped to buy more pandanus leaves.


Torika's story

Weaving is part of the way of life of most Pacific women, and for Torika, a 43-year-old widow, it is the means supporting her three children. The family shares a cramped house and struggle to meet their daily needs. Torika takes native pandanus leaves and fibers, and weaves them into traditional mats, containers and furnishings.

She is sure she could sell more goods if only she had more materials to work with. Torika is seeking a loan which she will use to buy these extra inputs, and increase her weaving production to boost the family’s income


This loan is special because:

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



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