Eudia Mukarukundo is from Kitabi, Rwanda. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $550 for purchasing more foodstuffs.
Eudia Mukarukundo is from Kitabi, Rwanda. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $550 for purchasing more foodstuffs.
Eudia owns a shop and has been in the business for six years. She sells many different things but especially foodstuffs. Before starting her business she had very little money and could not help her family with their needs. With the loan money requested, Eudia will be able to expand her business by purchasing sacks of beans and sorghum.
Mukarukundo Eudia is 25 years old and married but has not children yet. With profits she hopes to get through her loan Eudia will be able to save for her coming children, get more food for her family, and repair her house. She will also be able to supply more goods for the people in her community.
Retail is a quick and scalable way to begin earning a profit. Many entrepreneurs entrepreneur begin with stalls at markets or even at home and need a loan to expand or increase their inventory. Others may be ready to open a small store. Goods purchased from loan funds range from clothing, grocery or sundry items to jewelry, candy, perfume or health and beauty supplies. Loans in the commerce sector account for around 33% of our loans.
Eudia Mukarukundo is from Kitabi, Rwanda. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $550 for purchasing more foodstuffs.
Mudasomwa is a densely populated rural community in Rwanda. Families in this area grow crops such as sorghum, sweet potatoes, beans, and bananas. Soil quality is poor, and many families keep livestock simply to have manure to use as fertilizer.
Some homes have roofs made of iron sheets or tiles, while others are simply thatched with grass. Widows and children often live in homes with damaged walls and leaking roofs. Many children in this community live alone or care for younger siblings and are unable to attend school. Insufficient diets, unclean water, and lack of sanitary toilets and sinks increase the prevalence of diseases, including malaria, worms, and malnutrition. Health facilities in the area do not have enough supplies or staff to adequately serve the community.
World Vision is working to improve life for community members in Mudasomwa by providing vocational training, school supplies, healthcare, health education, food assistance, seeds and fertilizers, livestock, and water tanks.
Eudia Mukarukundo is from Kitabi, Rwanda. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $550 for purchasing more foodstuffs.
After receiving a loan from World Vision, Eudia was able to expand her business by purchasing more rice and beans. With the profit she made, Eudia was able to buy a cow that produces milk for her children. Moreover, she also created a job for one person who works in her shop! Eudia's dream is to become an successful entrepreneur and employ more people in her community.
The loan helped Eudia to expand her business and purchase a new room for future business working with carpentry.
The loan has improved her life in several ways. It has enabled her to purchase a bicycle, provide good food for her community, and she was able to hire one man in her community. She is also using some of the money to start a new carpentry business.
She would like to thank her donors, and says "May God bless them." In the future, she would like to become a successful businesswoman and operate her business in the town.
Eudia has repaid her loan in full. These loan funds are now available to help another worthy entrpreneur in her community. Thank you for supporting Eudia and World Vision Micro!