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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Thanks to her beekeeping and honey business, Manar managed to improve the living status of her family of 7.
Maram states that her business could not have seen the light of day had it not been for the loans of Microfund for Women, which contributed to the development and growth of her business and was able to open a special space to operate from her home.
She also encourages all women in her community to start their businesses and develop themselves and their society. Manar dreams of expanding her business in the future and to able to supply honey to commercial markets soon.