With a small plan, I could support my family, and through Microfund for Women’s platforms, I was able to market my business to expand it and help more families in need.
Amal Abd Al Lateef
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Microfund for Women granted Hajar a loan which allowed her to start her business in selling clothes which the latter helped her bettering the financial status of her family.
The 46-yar-old Hajar said the Microfund for Women paved the way to a better and decent life for her family, stating that the needs of her family of 8 are not getting fewer.
Hajar revealed that after obtaining the first loan from Microfund for Women back in 2013, she managed to get 4 more “Tatweer” loans that allowed her to improve her business and buy more clothes, leading to a better profit for her family.