After we fled Syria, I succeeded in providing for my family through my project.

Hamra Naser - Al-Mafraq

  • 110,815 Active Borrowers
  • 103,153 Female Active Borrowers
  • 37,183,910 JOD Total Amount of Loans Disbursed
  • 93% Repayment Rate
  • 33 International and Local Awards
  • 60 Branches
  • 792 Employees
  • 584 Female Employees
  • 94 University Scholarships
  • 3,414 Bazaar - Beneficiaries
  • 8,376 Free Medical Day - Beneficiaries
  • 2,001 Children’s Activity - Beneficiaries
  • 75 Souk Baladna Beneficiaries
  • 199,925 Tibbi Beneficiaries
  • 291,613 Afiyatuna " Microinsurance " Beneficiaries
  • 32,543 Trainees

Abdullah

Raising grazing livestock was not an easy business for Abdullah. He faced many challenges and obstacles, the most important of which was that he did not possess enough experience at the beginning of her career path, as well as the continuing lack of acceptance he endured from his friends and family regarding his business, not to mention the high cost in case of a death or an illness of some of the cattle.

Abdullah had managed to overcome those difficulties and had taken advantage of the funds Microfund for Women to buy a large number of livestock, and his business had become the primary source of income of his family of eight.

When asked about his experience with Microfund for Women with an excited tone, he described it as excellent and how standing by him was the reason for his success and business. He sends a message to everyone around him: “Believe in your ability until you succeed.”