Indira’s Lucrative Clothing Store By MBMF

Indira Gurung longed for personal and financial independence. With determination, she started her business through our My Business, My Freedom program.

Our program, My Business My Freedom (MBMF), in Nepal, is making a significant impact by offering credit services to Nepali women. We do this by forming groups and encouraging members to save and invest. Our goal is to combat trafficking and provide a sustainable income source. This initiative has helped numerous women achieve financial independence.
Recently, our team in Nepal conducted a 3-day Financial Literacy Training Program, which saw participation from a total of 46 individuals coming from 11 different MBMF women’s groups. The program aimed to teach them how to use their financial resources wisely and sustainably.
Financial literacy is crucial because it empowers people to make informed financial decisions, understand financial products and services, and effectively manage their finances. Since the women in these groups needed education in this area, our program was designed to help them gain a deeper understanding and make wiser use of their resources.
The following were the topics that were tackled during the training:
Overall, the program was a tremendous success! It was interactive and highly informative to our aspiring women entrepreneurs.
It was an enlightening session that further equipped the participants on their financial literacy and freedom journey.
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Indira Gurung longed for personal and financial independence. With determination, she started her business through our My Business, My Freedom program.
Til Maya Bhujel (38) used to live in the unnecessary shame of being a widow in a Nepalese village. In 2010, her husband lost his life through electrocution as he was working as an electrician. They did not have kids, and the loss of her life partner was harrowing for her. She lost her motivation to live life...
Sarita is part of My Business My Freedom (MBMF), our microfinance program in Nepal.
Sushila Damai is one of the members benefiting from our microfinance program in Nepal, My Business My Freedom (MBMF).
Binu Gurung diligently tends to her farms every morning. Her business is steadily growing, and she finds great satisfaction in seeing the fruit of her labor.
Janu Maya Thapa Magar, a 35-year-old Nepali woman, spent her youth carrying bricks for a living due to the lack of support and opportunities to lead a good life.