One Hen – How One Small Loan Made a Big Difference
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Starred Review. Grade 2–5—After his father dies, Kojo quits school to help his mother collect firewood to sell, but there is little money or food. However, his small Ashanti village has elected to try microlending, a system where the village loans money to one family to buy something that will hopefully improve their lives; once it is paid back, another family borrows it, etc. When it is the boy’s mother’s turn, Kojo uses a few of the coins to buy a h…
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