Agness’ Story
Agness Mpinganjira has a business selling milk to people in her village. She also has four children who are all financially dependent on her. After leaving school at fifteen and having her first child...
Agness Mpinganjira has a business selling milk to people in her village. She also has four children who are all financially dependent on her. After leaving school at fifteen and having her first child...
Mrs Alifosina Mkonde turned her starter loans and training into a small business empire slowly lifting her whole community out of poverty. Sub-Saharan Africa is home to over half of the world’s ...
83% of the women we support live below the poverty line before joining MicroLoan. This means they are forced to survive on little over £1 a day. Now imagine doing this as a mum. Imagine having to ...
MicroLoan works primarily with women because they are proven to be more reliable borrowers, and evidence also shows that women will spend their income on their family. The Harvard Business Review ...
There are an estimated 980 million unbanked women in sub-Saharan Africa. Without access to funds or employment women and girls become even more vulnerable to the consequences of poverty. MicroLoan ...
MicroLoan is delighted to announce our renewed partnership with Whole Planet Foundation. Since 2010 Whole Planet Foundation (WPF), a Whole Foods Market Foundation dedicated to poverty alleviation ...