Matam, Senegal
Yousouf is a young 39-year-old mechanic specialized in repairing motorcycles. In Matam, he runs the only shop of this kind, employs five workers and a dozen apprentices. However, he is often confronted with a problem of supply of spare parts. With this loan he would like to open a small unit to sell spare parts for motorcycles. Read More
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Salifou is 35 years old and lives in the neighborhood of Rayongo in Ouagadougou. He is married and has 4 children. Manufacturer of soap, he asks a micro-loan to get enough raw material to meet all its orders. The revenue generated will allow him to take care of his family and educate her children. Read More
ADJARRA, Benin
Metohija DOSSOU is 50 years. She is married with five children who all go to school. From the village of Malanhoui, Metoche now lives in her home in Gbéhamey in Adjarra common. It is a display on which there are various items (condiments, gari, candy, etc..). She is seeking a micro-loan to strengthen its working capital. Read More
Matam, Senegal
The group of 66 women Poudal Nangu repaid their micro-credit in advance. Upon reflection, they actually decided to use the micro-credit given a few months ago to buy all the equipment necessary for the fence around their field of 10 hectares. With this enclosure, they were able to immediately use their land by carrying livestock feeder throughout recent months. They... Read More
Adjarra, Benin
Emilienne WADAHDOU resides with her husband in the village in the municipality of Gbéhamey Adjarra. Emilienne has four children (two boys and two girls), three are in school. Aged 32 years, Emilienne offers the people of her village smoked fish and loincloths. She requested a micro-credit to diversify her range of cloth. Read More
Thilogne, Senegal
Zandi Boubou Diallo, 55, remains Thilogne (north-east). It sells local cereals for over 4 years. She buys her own products (small millets, sorghum, cowpeas, maize ...) in different weekly markets in the region to sell them at market Thilogne. The capital gain is intended for daily use from home. Having received a first micro-credit ( viewable here[http://fr.xetic.org/projets/detail/commerce-senegal-thilogne-coumba-boubou-diallo] ), it has developed further its business and its profits have... Read More