A loan helped this loan is to buy pandanus for her weaving business.


Mele's story

Mele is a wife of a carpenter and the mother of two children. The family consists of three members, and they live in their own house.

Mele start her weaving business to provide for her family. Currently, her husband works in one of the construction businesses here in the Kingdom. The income from his fortnight pay is not enough to cover the family's needs and wants. Mele doesn't want to rely just on her husband's income, and she still wants to continue operating her weaving business in order for her to provide for her family members.

She joined a group of women to perform weaving. With her experience in weaving, she can weave mats, taovala and fihu in any size and in different styles. The price of the weaving product depends on the size and the style of the taovala or mats, and Mele earns good income from her weaving business. That income helps to cover all her family expenses, church functions, her kids' education, and not to forget, the weekly repayment.

This loan she applied for is really needed to fund her buying more pandanus for her weaving business. From this, she will be able to continue running her weaving business.


This loan is special because:

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



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