By William Logai Ochieng | Executive director
Thanks for supporting S. Sudanese Refugees microloan project in Uganda.
At a time of this reporting:
Even if the lending activity is reduced, it is because one of Hope Ofiriha donor had requested the loan capital be returned. In a past two repayments had been wired back and one will be the end of this October. Still, the charity will continue to give a microloan to refugee women to enable them to provide basic needs for their families and pay fees to keep their kids in schools, Uganda.
The South Sudanese civil war had forced women to flee to Uganda for safety and give an education their kids. The demand for a microloan is high due to extraordinary arrival South Sudanese refugees in the northern part of Uganda.
With Funding from Deki (UK), HopeOfiriha continues to give microcredit to poor effective refugees to overcome poverty from a business’s profit.
In this October Hope Ofiriha grants ten (10) microcredits with funding from Deki (UK). Three (3) clients will be given loans from funding from GlobalGiving.
In the next quarter, we will send you a new field update report to let you know about the impact of your contribution.
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