A loan helped a member to increase stock of clothes and purchase video camera.


Robinah Prossy's Group's story

Robinah is a leader of a five-member group. She is 30 years old, married and has two children ages four and eight. Both of her children go to school, and Robinah also takes care of the two children of her late brother. She owns and resides in a three-room house living with six people There is no electricity but it does have running water. The family gets four meals a day.


She resides and works in a semi-urban area on the outskirts of Kampala. Robinah works six days a week and rents her business space. Her greatest monthly expenses include her rent, school fees, and medication. She is a tailor and also sells new clothes like bitenge and African attire. Robinah sells to an average of five people per day. She uses public transportation to buy her materials from Kampala. Robinah has been in this business for the last eight years.


Robinah has been with MCDT for the last six years and thirteen loans, working all this time with her same groupmates. She wanted to use this loan to invest in a video camera and to add more stock to her retail clothes. She aspires to buy more sewing machines and start a training school.

In this group: Robinah Prossy, Margret, Janepher, Margert, Eseza



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