
We wish them their best and hope to share with you their success story from their loans in the next few months when we shall start an impact assessment.
Medase!!!!

We wish them their best and hope to share with you their success story from their loans in the next few months when we shall start an impact assessment.
Medase!!!!

Last Thursday saw the granting of loans to another group of 4 women from Amasaman. Each of the women was involved in different businesses. One is a tomatoes seller. Extreme left in the picture, followed by a Shea butter seller.
They are expected to complete their repayment within the next four months through weekly contribution.
On successful repayment of total loan amount

and interest rate, the beneficiaries will be qualified for an increased amount of loan.
In December, a VPWA volunteer recruited from
I will feed you back with what happens on Monday as we expect to give another round of loans to more women.

Today saw the first group of 4 women receiving their micro loans. Before giving out each of the approved amount of money, I had to explain to them that, we had critically examined each person’s business and some of them will not be receiving their stated amount requested. All the
women had applied for 100 GHC which is the maximum we are able to give out now.
3 women were deemed qualified to inject 100 cedis in their business with our micro loans and could be able to fulfil their weekly repayment of 7.20 cedis without difficulties and one other received 70 cedis. She is directed to repay at 5 cedi weekly.
I called each individual to tell them of their approval amount. One after the other, their faces
were full of smiles and they hurriedly thumb printed the document that acknowledges their receipt of funding from VPWA.
They were full of praises to VPWA for making their dream come true. Some of them had never had the opportunity of receiving a loan in their life and were happy that we have come to set our self in this community to help them.
This project has reached this far through the overwhelming commitment of volunteers from around the world that has work on different bit of this project to make it reach this stage. We also appreciates the continuous engagement of some of these volunteers even as they are back in their home countries and continue to offer their support for the growth of this project to benefit more women.
Today, the team from VPWA Microfinance visited the businesses of the group of 16 women we hope to benefit from our maiden micro loan scheme to support them expand their micro enterprises.
It was refreshing to note that, the women are actually trying their very best to lift themselves out of poverty and it gave the team confidence that, our little support will help make a remarkable impact in their lives.
On Monday, the team will decide on amount of money to give to each of the women and then we shall contact the group leaders to inform their members on schedule date for them to receive their loans.
We have few issues with our prototype software and the Volunteer who designed it is base in America. She has been informed of some of the problems and is working on fixing it all. We should get the software on our system within the next 2 weeks. All other measures and documents are fully organized for disbursement to begin. Funds to kick start the project which was initially 1000 GHC will be exceeded by 100%.
It is base on wisdom and business analysis of our beneficiaries and we are every confident that, these women will be able to repay back the money for us to increase their second round of loans.
We have also identified some women who will need support under our Women Empowerment Initiative where volunteers will be assigned to work directly with the women to support them in their business by contributing their skills and time to help them sell their products.
We have about 98% of our borrowers not been able to read and write. We shall also in due time organize a stream of volunteers both from within the community and overseas and organize an adult literacy project. Our acclaimed finiteracy (financial literacy) will compliment to help the women to be the best they could in their micro enterprises.
I hope to post some pictures soon from our Microfinance office and some of our beneficiaries.
Yesterday saw the Group A of FOMWAG Women attending to our office for the profile information on their social and economic circumstance to be taken so as to evaluate their potential to repay back the loans. Today, Group B, also comprising 4 women within FOMWAG also had their profile information recorded.
VPWA microfinance scheme is giving out loan amount of 50-100 cedis but with the eight profiles taking so far, we might end up having to give 100 cedis upfront to each of the successful applicants.
On Friday and next week Monday, we are visiting the businesses and residence of the women where we shall officially inform them of their approved loan facilities.
We will then schedule a date for them to come to our office to collect their loan amounts.
Instalments repayments of loans start after 14 days on receipt of loan.
Stay tune for more update from VPWA Microfinance unit as we empower women of GA West Against poverty so as to meet the MDG’s goal 1 of reducing extreme poverty.