My project is a family craft heritage ever since 1850. With a loan from MFW, I bought the essential material, and they promoted my products that uphold a national identity.

Abdelrazzaq Abu Mheisin - Al-Taj

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Fatima H

Fatima worked towards improving her financial status through selling makeup and accessories. She started buying the makeup and accessories in bulk and resell them to her friends and family who live nearby her in As-Salt.

The 56-year-old Fatima said that she managed to buy enough products and accessories at competitive prices after obtaining a fund from Microfund for Women.

When asked about her experience with MFW, Fatima said that it was eye-opening and played a crucial part in the success of her humble business, which left a positive effect on her life.