If you change the life of a girl or a woman, you don’t just change that individual, you change her family, then her community and ultimately the world.
“As more cash and assets get into the hands of women, more of these earnings get into the mouths, medicine, and schoolbooks of their children, while at the same time increasing women’s bargaining position and power in the family and community…and their ability to act against violence in the home and in the world. There is no development strategy more beneficial to society as a whole – women and men alike – than the one which involves women as central players.”
––Kofi Annan, Former Secretary-General of the United Nations
Programs of Aamara Biswas
- Odisha, India
- Chhattisgarh, India
Aamara Biswas relieves poverty by providing the spark of interest free small loans to women for their livelihood, children’s education, basic healthcare, and emergency needs. Working in mutual trust, women have one full year to pay back the loan. Through Funding with Trust thousands of the poorest of the poor women, have an option to high interest micro-finance that has proven to bring success.
Ways that Funding with Trust works: Women experience empowerment by working as individual entrepreneurs or in social enterprise groups, combining their resources for similar businesses and sharing in the profits equally. For example, a woman who took out a loan to buy baby chickens, sold the eggs and was able to invest in more chickens. Working in groups and combining their resources, women created enterprises to make bricks, buy a rice thrashing machine, as well as to lease land for farming.
Aamara Biswas helps women to make independent decisions and establish a voice for themselves in their communities.