Success Story

Member Name

muhamad ahmad euqili

Activity

Maouez knitting workshop

Funding amount

Two financing amounts between YER 300,000 and 200,000

Funding effect

The member used the funding to buy a sewing facility and develop his activity, and he had a destitute sewing workshop, which increased his income, which left a positive impact on his life conditions and expelled fifteen unemployed and turned them into producers for whom unemployment does not know a way.
This man, who suffered the bitterness and harshness of imprisonment for eight years, is outside carrying with him the worries of supporting his family after the death of his father, and he is taken by the lack of resourcefulness to compete with the Gate of Ideas to ride a boat that enters them for a living that fills the gaps of need. Except that he possesses hand skills and the ability to weave maouz.
He knocked on many of the doors that were made available to him, in the hope that he would find someone who would sympathize with him, so he would lend him some money to get out of his crisis and ordeal in order to obtain a sewing machine to supply the needy....... and he did not stop. But a glimmer of hope appeared to him, so a joy radiated in his depths that was sleeping in a dark cave called the circumstances, so the radiance of the smile returned to his lips after it was fading with the help of the Grameen Foundation Yemen, the supportive hand for people with small projects. Muhammad was able to be one of its members, and he was granted financing in the amount of 200,000 riyals to buy a machine Tailoring to equip the needy after knitting. He benefited from it, fulfilling his obligations and saving more than 500,000 riyals. Muhammad set out to expand his activity and purchase 9 knitting machines. With his enthusiasm, giving, and hand skills, Muhammad was able to train 15 unemployed people from his village and provide them with the same skill. One of his students, Mahmoud, was excited to join the Grameen Foundation To take financing in the amount of 300,000 riyals to establish a participatory workshop for knitting the destitute, which will give hope to the youth of his village and the neighboring villages, and turn them into producers for whom unemployment does not know a way.