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.

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Muna S

Possessing a notable talent in tailoring and sewing, Muna decided to open a small tailor shop after obtaining the needed fund from Microfund for Women, which enabled her to buy the needed materials and equipment.

The 44-year-old Muna said she provides her services to her family and neighbors in Marj al Hamam, Amman.

When asked about the effect of her business, she said that whatever she makes off tailoring and sewing, she uses to pay off her family’s financial commitments, which leads to bettering their living status and increasing their income.