Social Performance in Action: Lending to the power of motherhood
May 11, 2012By: Steven Buller
Many of our borrowers work multiple jobs. They spend their days sewing clothes, planting crops, weaving baskets, selling food. And, after that, they go home to their other (often more difficult) job: being a parent.
This second job falls primarily on the shoulders of women. As they continue to redefine their roles outside the home and contribute more and more directly to local economies, it's a shame that so many have zero or limited access to the financial services they need. More often than not, this prevents or restricts their ability to provide their children with sufficient food and a formal education.
Khuya and her mother, courtesy of CEP.
As Mother’s Day approaches (this Sunday!), we'd like to highlight a partner working to end financial exclusion and provide female clients with the resources they need to support their children and give them a better future.
Khuya is now able to provide for her children and employ workers in the community. Her full story is told on CEP’s website. Without a chance to expand her business, she would not have been able to afford to send her kids to school.
Photo of borrower, Ngoc, from Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.
This Mother’s Day, make a loan that helps mothers around the world! Or give the important people in your life a Kiva Card so that they support mothers worldwide too.
The Social Performance in Action series is designed to share stories from the field that demonstrate the amazing work our partners are doing to meet a range of client needs.
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