A loan helped a member to buy wholesale goods, namely seafood and dried fish.


Kassoumay Karang Group's story

This group consists of three members. They live in the same village, and each of them runs a small business.

Madame Dianké, standing at the far right of the photo, is the group’s representative. She is married and the mother of six children, two of whom are girls. With this loan, she plans to buy seafood and dried fish in bulk. She buys this from local wholesalers and resells it at retail at her local farmers market. Madame Dianké has been active in this business for about fifteen years. She is a very dynamic, hard-working woman.

Madame Dianké’s profits will primarily go toward her children’s education and improving the overall well-being of her family.

In this group: Dieme, Dianke, Khady

Translated from French.


This loan is special because:

It empowers women in rural and suburban Senegal.



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