A loan helped to buy mulberry bark and tools for her whole and soft tapa making.


Sekola's story

Sekola is a skilled craftswoman who runs a thriving textile business, specializing in whole and soft tapa cloth. Using traditional methods passed down through generations, she carefully prepares and designs each piece with pride and dedication. Her tapa cloths are used in ceremonies and cultural events and as gifts across the community.

To keep up with growing demand and improve her production, Sekola applied for a loan to purchase more mulberry bark ─ the main material for tapa ─ and to buy tools needed for preparing and designing whole and soft tapa.

With this support, Sekola will grow her business, preserve an important cultural art form and continue supporting her family through her creative work.


This loan is special because:

It provides women with credit in a country where alternative financing is extremely scarce.



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