The program has also created employment for youth engaged in VSLA-supported enterprises, including retail trade, agriculture, transport, and small business ventures.
Every loan repaid, every business launched, and every young person gaining meaningful work is a story of resilience — proof that when people are trusted and equipped, they create their own path out of poverty.
Employment opportunities created for youth through income-generating activities.
Achan Scovia supports her two children in secondary school through the TCP micro-loan program.
Dawa Zabibu, a silver-fish vendor, completed her home using profits from micro-loans.
Chandiru Betty Ago'o uses profits from fish sales to teach her daughter life skills.
Iceru Jimia invests micro-loan profits into cassava farming to fight food insecurity.
Rose Neima expanded from food sales into managing a shop, creating jobs for youth.
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