Khairoon’s Story

I met Roshaneh Zafar; Roshaneh met Khairoon Apa. By the power of deductive reasoning, I have therefore met Khairoon. Right?

Of course, that’s not how the world works - the truth is that I’ve never been to Pakistan, and I’ve never met the “Ted Turner of a small village near the Bay of Bengal” as Roshaneh describes Khairoon. I did have the pleasure of meeting Roshaneh, however, and she left a lasting impression. Her passion for microfinance is contagious; she believes deeply in the power of credit to bring dignity and choice to a formerly disempowered underclass - to people like Khairoon Apa.

So, how do I know Khairoon? After all, I’ve still not been to Pakistan…but I feel like I have after reading a recent article authored by Roshaneh, the founder and CEO of Kashf Foundation. In the article, entitled Female Empowerment and the Promise of Microfinance, we learn Khairoon’s story, about “a woman who started her life owning only one sari that she would wash from one side wrapping the wet end around herself since she did not have the resources to buy another.”

I urge all members of the Acumen Fund community to take a few minutes on this Saturday to read Roshaneh’s words. You may even meet someone new in the process.

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