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

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Jamileh

Jamileh started working in selling clothes and covers to secure an extra income that elevated the living status of her family of 5.

The 40-year-old Jamileh said that she had obtained a fund from Microfund for Women, which enabled her to buy the needed goods at competitive prices and then resell them to the people in her neighborhood in Zezya, North of Amman.

When asked about her experience with Microfund for Women, Jamileh said that she got over 10 funds over the past 11 years, and the procedures were easy, fast, and trustworthy.