Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship

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Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship
Change a Girl's Life Through Microentrepreneurship

Project Report | Jan 12, 2023
Mamisala's business journey

By Teghen Bih | project Leader

“The fact that I left Ekona safe and sound with my family was a miracle to me,” said Mamisala a 30 years old mother of 4. Before the crisis, she owned small tailoring accessories shop back in Ekona (one of the most hard-hit areas of the ongoing Anglophone crisis) in the Fako Division of the South West region. “We had normalized constant running into the bushes (black bush, Back Mountain) to seek refuge when the Military visit our community in search of the Amba boys (Non-state arm group)”.

In November 2018, due to ill health as a result of exposure to mosquito bites, typhoid as a result of no good drinking water and server hunger in the bushes, Mamisala decided to move to Kumba with her family (a very sick husband, malnourished and Malaria affected children). With no source of livelihood, “our stay in Kumba was dependent on the goodwill of people around us”. As a result of his inability to provide for his household and play his role as the head of the house, Mamisala’s diabetic husband fell prey to depression. Because of too much thinking, his blood pressure was always rising, and in October 2019 he passed into glory. “I did not know what to do when my husband died. Is it to mourn our devastating economic situation or to mourn my dead husband. His death made me strong for our four kids,” she said. With help from her family, Mamisala started a Yoghurt business with a capital of $20 (10,000 FRS) in 2020. The small business had so many eyes looking upon it for survival. This caused the business to be stagnant and could hardly grow. 

In 2021, she was identified by Reach Out social worker in the street while hawking yoghurt. After conducting her social enquiry Mamisali presented a realistic business plan. After undergoing entrepreneurship, business management, bookkeeping and savings training, an expansion capital of $60 (30,000 FRS) was given to her. “With my little savings of $70 (35,000frs) and a loan of $50 (25,000 frs) I got a fairly used fridge for my business” with the sum of $200 (100,000 FRS), Mamisala combined the business expansion grant, her savings and the loan and got a fridge for her yoghurt business.

After 10 months of monitoring and evaluation, she progressively operated her business on an average monthly capital of $68 (54000 frs) with an average monthly profit of $60 (30,000frs). In March 2022, Mamisala was given a second expansion grant of $100 (50,000 FRS). The second grant allowed her to diversify in business; she invested in a tailoring accessories business which has a quick turnover as a result of the presence of tailors in her quarter. In October 2022, Mamaisala invested in poultry farming which yielded good profits in December 2022 as a result of the scarcity of fowl in the market for the festive periods.   “Today I am proud of my business.  “The business has consoled me. Though I still think of my life back in Ekona I don’t feel that bad because I have a business here”. As a result of the business, she was made the president in their quarter meeting. She has also gained some grounds and recognition. “This business is everything to me and my family. My children’s fees, feeding, clothing and health bills are all dependent on this business”. Averagely, Mamisala operates a business of $300 (150,000 FRS) with an average monthly profit of $134 (67,000 FRS).

Mamisala is just 1 among the 100 women whom your support has been able to support economically through micro businesses in the South West region of Cameroon. Thank you so much for the support you give to crisis-affected women in Cameroon

Mamisala showing th content of her fridge
Mamisala showing th content of her fridge
Mamislala dispalying her tailoring assessories
Mamislala dispalying her tailoring assessories
mama Lum supporting her grand child in Business
mama Lum supporting her grand child in Business
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Location: Buea, South West Region - Cameroon
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Teghen Bih
Buea , South West Region Cameroon
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