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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Lubna

Lubna was famous amongst her family and community in Quaismeh to make different kinds of pickles. This encouraged her to start a home-based business to be able to support her family of two financially.

The 46-year-old Lubna said that she could start her business after obtaining a fund from Microfund for Women, which enabled her to buy the needed ingredients and equipment.

The seasonal pickles she prepares result in happiness and financial reward that positively affected her family’s financial conditions.