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Grace took a microfinance bank loan, now her business is booming

by The Hunger Project UK | Apr 29, 2020 | Inspiring Stories - Africa

News & Inspiring StoriesNews Inspiring stories from our programmes Home Grace took a microfinance bank loan, now her business is booming Grace is a businesswoman living with her husband and six children in Asenema, Ghana. Since taking a microfinance loan, Grace...

Abraham has grown his agricultural business, enabling his children to attend school

by The Hunger Project UK | Apr 28, 2020 | Inspiring Stories - Africa

News & Inspiring StoriesNews Inspiring stories from our programmes Home Abraham has grown his agricultural business, enabling his children to attend school Abraham is a farmer, husband and farther living in Obenyemi, Ghana. The agriculture industry engages just...

Louise leads a local microfinance group in Benin

by The Hunger Project UK | Nov 7, 2019 | Inspiring Stories - Africa

News & Inspiring StoriesNews Inspiring stories from our programmes Home Louise leads a local microfinance group in Benin Louise is from a small village in Benin, West Africa. She lives with her six children and her husband, who works the land and grows corn.   ...

Guiré Salimata, Burkina Faso

by The Hunger Project UK | Nov 6, 2018 | Inspiring Stories - Africa

News & Inspiring StoriesNews Inspiring stories from our programmes Home Guiré Salimata, Burkina Faso Today, Guiré Salimata finds herself busy running a successful restaurant and providing for her five children. In 2013, before Guiré began participating in...

Ghana epicentres achieve targets for self reliance

by The Hunger Project UK | May 25, 2016 | Events, Latest News

  In eight countries of Africa, our Epicentre Strategy mobilizes clusters of rural villages into “epicentres,” which band together 5,000-15,000 people to create a dynamic centre where communities are mobilized for action to meet their basic needs. This strategy...
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