article / April 4, 2020
Dionicio the merchant and businessman
Quevedo is a big city, full of busy and active businesspeople. The city center has vendors and stores of all kinds, with people buying and selling products and services, especially related to agricultural activities in the sector.
article / April 8, 2021
Refugee resilience in the face of COVID-19
Martina Crailsheim, Director of Saving Group Linkage at VisionFund International reports positive repayment rates from Savings Groups in refugee co
article / Oktober 19, 2019
Bathing Suits, Beaches and Profit
Among sewing machines, large rolls of fabric in vivid colours, threads in the floor and her 11 employees working devotedly, Dalila recalls calmly the most difficult times in her business: divorce, depression and over indebtedness. “Bad decisions led me there”.
article / Oktober 8, 2019
Crafting a successful business
Wijayangani and her husband Saman Bandara make a great team running a woodwork business in Sri Lanka.
article / Oktober 19, 2019
Farmer Elena
The air gets flooded with the milled maize leaves while Elena’s figure appears closer and closer. She had been milling the food for all the animals in her farm: bulls, chickens, sheep and turkeys. “I started growing sheep with my grandpa.
page / Oktober 14, 2019
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