Micro-Investment Kits helping women to own Productive Assets

Veronica Ndabandaba is another rights holder from Chamaji Project Site in Mzimba District belonging to Chipulikano Farmers Group.
After pocketing MK17, 300.00, Veronica used MK15, 000.00 to procure a pig, which she says will help her in the long run to build her livestock base as a source of income. The remaining MK2, 300.00 was used to meet basic needs. According to Veronica: “I am very happy to be part of Chipulikano Incubator, through the proceeds from the incubator, my social status has now increased since I now own a productive asset which is a pig. Since our group has decided to re-invest the remaining money in buying extra kits, I am hopeful that when we plant tomatoes again, I will have more money than I have pocketed and I will buy more pigs for my economic sustainability.”
SPRODETA with funding from Nowegian Church Aid and Dan Church Aid

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