
Popenguine Group
A loan of $2,900 helps a member to buy chicks for her poultry business and vegetables to sell.

Popenguine Group's story
The banc villageois was established in April 2013. It is made up of dedicated women who are active in commerce. They maintain good relationships and live in the same village and surrounding areas.
Madame Dibor is a 44-year-old married woman and the mother of five children, three of whom are daughters. Her children attend school.
She is involved in poultry farming and selling vegetables. She is the group's representative; she is on the right in the photo, wearing a blue outfit.
She will buy 100 chicks, 7 bags of feed, vaccines, and vitamins for a total of 10,000 CFA francs. For vegetables, she will buy 2 bags of carrots, 1 bag of turnips, 1 bag of sweet potatoes, 1 bag of peppers, 1 bag of green onions, and 1 bag of potatoes every two days. She will maintain a working capital fund to restock her supplies every two days.
She will keep her profits to self-finance and stop taking out loans.
In this group: Monique, Adama, Marième, Marieme, Dibor
Translated from French View original language description.