A loan helped to buy a new diesel engine machine to mill more grain.


Charles's story

Charles, a 48-year-old entrepreneur from Rwanda, has been living in Uganda since 2002. Forced to flee the genocide in his home country, Charles found refuge in Uganda, where he decided to rebuild his life. With unwavering determination, he started a grain milling business.

For the past nine years, Charles has been diligently operating his grain mill, providing flour to the local community. However, to increase his production capacity and meet the growing demand for flour, Charles realized he needed to invest in a more powerful diesel engine machine.

With a dream of expanding his business and providing more flour to the community, Charles is seeking a loan. He plans to purchase a new diesel engine machine that will enable him to mill more grain and produce higher quality flour.

With this investment, Charles hopes to significantly increase his production capacity and attract more customers. He envisions his mill becoming a major supplier of flour in the region. His business continues to grow, and he is committed to providing affordable and quality flour to his customers.

Charles' story is a testament to the power of entrepreneurship and the positive impact that even a small loan can have on a person's life. His journey is an inspiration to others who are facing challenges and striving to build a better future.


This loan is special because:

It helps refugees launch businesses to rebuild their lives.



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