First MicroFinance Bank’s Client Wins
"Best Micro-Entrepreneur" Award
Islamabad, Pakistan, 27 November 2007
– The
First MicroFinance Bank’s client, Ms. Sifat
Gul from Gharam Chashma, Chitral won the “Best
National Micro-Entrepreneur Award Female” at
the recently organised Citi-PPAF Micro-entrepreneurship
Awards 2007 ceremony in Islamabad. Dr. Ishrat Hussain,
former Governor State Bank of Pakistan was the Chief
Guest for the occasion where Sifat Gul was awarded
a cash prize of Rs. 115,000. The objective of the
Citi-PPAF Micro-entrepreneurship Awards Programme
2007 is to illustrate and promote the effective role
that micro-finance plays in poverty alleviation. It
recognises the extraordinary contributions that individual
micro-entrepreneurs have made to the economic sustainability
of their families as well as their communities.
The
award winner Sifat Gul, faced with economic problems,
began her journey a couple of years ago by approaching
The First MicroFinanceBank Ltd (FMFB) for a loan to
purchase a sewing machine and become a tailor. However,
she was soon able to diversify her small home-run
business into a full training institute to harness
the sewing and embroidery skills of the young women
in her community. Today, she plans to construct a
separate building for her training institute and has
partnered with other organisations that purchase her
products and exhibit them in city centres.
Her
association with the Bank not only helped her in increasing
her own household income and savings and but also
empowered her to play a positive role in mobilizing
her community to bring about a social change in their
surroundings. Today, not only does she have the basic
amenities of life including good quality access to
education, housing and health facilities for her entire
household but also trains and empowers many young
women to earn their livelihoods. Coming from the remote,
mountainous area of Chitral, hers is a story of true
woman empowerment as she stepped up to earn a livelihood
and was later elected as a female councillor revolutionizing
the surroundings by playing a pivotal role in mobilising
common interest projects such as Community Based Schools,
village pipeline repair and road repair projects.
Initially faced by strong resistance and opposition
from her family to start a business, Sifat Gul with
the support of The First MicroFinanceBank and her
sheer commitment, confidence and hard work succeeded
in bringing a positive change in her household and
continues to be a social change agent.
The
First MicroFinanceBank, a part of the Aga Khan Development
Network, has played an instrumental role in reaching
out to the poor segments of society by enabling individuals
to strengthen their entrepreneurial base and build
capital for a sound and secure future. The Bank strives
to alleviate poverty through sustainable economic
development by offering credit, savings and life insurance
services and an efficient and low cost funds transfer
service to its target populations. With over 70 fully
automated branches all over Pakistan, FMFB has disbursed
170,000 loans and has achieved 64% rural outreach
in a short span of six years.
For
further details, please contact:
Mubeen
Muhammad
Assistant Manager, Brand Development
Email: mubeen.muhammad@mfb.com.pk
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