After the vocational training courses, I started a plant nursery and sold my products through MFW’s market linkage.

Sana’a Awali - Amman

  • 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
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  • 75 Souk Baladna Beneficiaries
  • 199,925 Tibbi Beneficiaries
  • 291,613 Afiyatuna " Microinsurance " Beneficiaries
  • 32,543 Trainees

Basma A A

In the span of 12 years, the business relationship between Basma and Microfund for Women strengthened as the first has obtained over 15 to this present day. She harnessed these financial resources to grow her business to raise livestock and dairy products manufacturing over the years.

The 52-year-old Basma says that she sought the help of Microfund for Women after becoming the sole provider of her family of 5 after her husband’s death.

A practical woman, this is what Basma describes herself. She also states that the profit of her business contributes significantly to pay for her family’s daily essentials, as she praised Microfund for Women’s professional way of dealing with their beneficiaries and describing her experience as an overall success.