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Microfinance Funds Enhance Business and Improve The Standard of Living of Isata's Family.

It is with great joy that we share the story of Isata.  Thanks to your support, we together have helped to enhance her business and improve the standard of living of her family.

Madam Isata is an illiterate petty trader, who has never had the opportunity to attend any educational institution. She lives in Bo, Sierra Leone.  She has nine children (3 boys and 6 girls). Isata struggles to educate her children. The eldest child is preparing for his public (WASCE) examination. The school costs including books, school fees, uniforms are burdensome on Isata. The father of her children is alive, but he is an additional burden to the nine children as his salary as low rank police officer is a pittance for the maintenance of the family.

Isata as her table - microfinance business

Isata is engaged in cookery sale (cooked rice, foofoo, boiled cassava and beans) as an income generating activity to take care of her family and educate her nine children. Isata makes a profit of Le 50,000 (about $12) per day.  She carries out her business in a rented shack for which she pays about $4 per month. Isata has been in this business for five years. Originally, each day due to lack of money, Isata would buy the food items in small quantities (rice by cup, palm oil by pint, fish by measure, etc.) to sustain her business. The low profit margin put the sustainability of her business at a high risk.  Isata therefore needed micro finance to expand her business,  by buying rice by bag, palm oil by bata (five – gallon container, fish by basket, etc.) to maximize profit, which she could plough back into the business for sustainability as well as being  able to take good care of her children.   
Isata serves food at her microfinance business
Thanks to the funds donated, Isata received an interest-free loan and has been able to buy her cooking supplies at wholesale - which has immediately increased her bottom line.  She is very grateful to Develop Africa and all GlobalGiving donors for supporting her with micro finance to enhance her business and improve the standard of living of her family.  Thanks so much for your support!

Make a Donation Today -  Great Way to Help Change LivesGiving towards microfinance is a great way to help small businesses grow and become independent.  Study after study confirms this and we have together been able to strengthen many businesses.  Your donations are making a definite difference and positive impact to the lives of women and families.  By donating to this project - you are doing the greatest good and bringing permanent change!  Its heart-warming to have this opportunity to help influence destinies and we welcome your on-going support.   Together we can empower many more women / small businesses.

 

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