The project received a total funding of Euros 5,200, with Euros 2,200 contributed locally and Euros 3,000 funded by IQFA. It aimed to support 36 women-led and 30 youth-led enterprises through micro-loans after conducting training. The actual number of beneficiaries was reduced to 11 women and 9 youth due to budget constraints.
The project helped train these individuals in small business and credit management and provided micro-loans to 20 beneficiaries to expand or start their businesses. The implementation resulted in increased incomes, improved household living conditions, greater economic stability, and job creation. The project’s success is measured by income changes, consumption patterns, and new job opportunities. Indirectly, it benefited an additional 30 women, 55 youth, and 200 children.