Women Empowerment
This Program is developed to target neglected and vulnerable rural women ages 15 to 45 who are heads of households and caregivers, low income and exposed to violence.
Women Empowerment
Voicing for women
Establishment of Village Saving and Loan Association (VSLA’s) with averagely 30 group members each along with supplemental business investment funding and entrepreneurship training.
This Program is developed to target neglected and vulnerable rural women ages 15 to 45 who are heads of households and caregivers, low income and exposed to violence. The program is aimed at increasing economic and income capacity for women and their families and to expand their capacity as entrepreneurs and advocating for rights to access and ownership through collective voices while accessing financial support to start and improve their businesses.
Doris Acham from Orib cing group borrowed a loan amounting to Uganda shillings 500,000 which she used to boost her fruit selling business at Loro town Council. She says she
Program Participant
Silvia borrowed 500,000 to boost her charcoal business which is employing 4 youths; 1 female and 3 males who help transport charcoal bought from the villages to the trading centre
Program Participant
Teddy Achola borrowed Uganda Shillings 700,000 from the group and used to purchase beans which she sells in the nearby markets. She says she earns Uganda shillings 50,000 weekly as
Program Participant
Hellen Borrowed 900,000 from the revolving fund to start her business of selling cooking oil in the nearby market. She gets a profit of Uganda shillings 10,000 on every jerrycan
Program Participant
Sophia Alum aged 50 , resident of Ongor and a mother of 7 children borrowed a total loan of Uganda Shillings 1,500,000 and used it to repair her broke down
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