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Community Microfinance: How Women in South Africa Are Financing Their Own FuturesOther Jobs - - October 13, 2025 Check with seller
In many rural and low-income areas of South Africa, women are creating their own financial systems—right in their communities. Community microfinance groups, such as savings clubs (stokvels), rotating credit associations, and village banks, are...
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Zanele Mbeki: The Woman Behind the Movement for Women’s EmpowermentOther Jobs - - October 13, 2025 Check with seller
Zanele Mbeki is more than a former First Lady. She’s a social worker, feminist, and founder of major development programs for women in South Africa. This blog looks at her role in driving change through initiatives like WDB Trust and her lastin...
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Microfinance in Rural South Africa: Small Loans, Big ImpactOther Jobs - - September 17, 2025 Check with seller
Microfinance is doing more than just funding—it’s creating opportunity. This post explains how small loans are helping rural South Africans, especially women, start small businesses, send children to school, and improve community living. ...
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Why Feminist Leadership Works in Rural South AfricaServices - Sandton (Gauteng) - September 11, 2025 Check with seller
Feminist leadership isn’t about women replacing men—it’s about shared power, respect, and community. This post breaks down how feminist values like empathy, collaboration, and justice are transforming rural leadership structures, es...
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Why Microfinance Works for South African WomenOther Services - - September 4, 2025 Check with seller
Women in low-income areas often lack access to banks or credit. Microfinance offers a way in. This post explains why microloans are a good fit for women—how they’re used, why repayment rates are high, and what makes them effective in driv...
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How Women Are Using Microfinance to Build Stronger CommunitiesOther Services - - August 21, 2025 Check with seller
Microfinance often starts with one woman, but its impact spreads quickly. This blog explores how women use microloans to open small businesses, create jobs, and support education and healthcare in their villages. From bakeries to tailoring to poultry...