Assilassimé supports vulnerable people who are excluded from traditional financial institutions. It offers microloans without guarantees or guarantees, as well as essential services that promote socio-economic emancipation.
Read moreWAKILI helps vulnerable women and men to sustainably develop their income-generating activity and improve the well-being of their families, with particular attention to people with disabilities or living with HIV.
Read moreMIVO Energie is a Togolese association created in 2013 and which facilitates access to modern and efficient equipment: solar lamps, gas stoves and improved fuel-efficient fireplaces.
Read moreFANSOTO supports vulnerable populations in the Ziguinchor and Matam regions in the development of income-generating activities. It offers them financial and non-financial services.
Read moreMunafa is a Sierra Leonean microfinance institution that works in the poorest neighborhoods of Freetown and in the peripheral areas. Munafa offers individual loans, a savings account and adapted training.
Read morePALMIS Enèji supports people in a situation of fuel poverty. It makes it easier for them to access economical, clean and modern cooking and lighting equipment that is more efficient.
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