Value |
Category |
Borrow the crop |
|
Borrowed food items on credit |
|
Borrowed stock of goods |
|
Borrowing |
|
Brother in law |
|
Church |
|
Compensation from seized farm land at subinso |
|
Cooperative society |
|
Daily work |
|
Did minor jobs for the income |
|
Donations from friends |
|
Drinks for the startup was on credit |
|
Employment |
|
Father supported him with his salary since he is a teacher |
|
Finances from previous business |
|
From other business |
|
Ghana Education Service |
|
Goods were purchased on credit |
|
Got money from working (galamsay) |
|
House keeping money given to her by her son. |
|
Husband |
|
Husband gave me the capital |
|
Husband helped her |
|
Husband provided it |
|
Income from a casual work |
|
Income from labour work. |
|
Inherited from mother |
|
Loan |
|
Loan from a friend |
|
Lottery |
|
MOFA support |
|
Money from farming |
|
Money from gathering of Shea nuts. |
|
Money from previous work |
|
Money was given to her as Gift by someone |
|
Personal Savings |
|
Personal saving |
|
Provided by the spouse |
|
Respondent said she goes to take the fish after selling goes back to pay off old debt and take some again |
|
Sale of natural products like sheanuts |
|
Savings and loan |
|
Savings and loans group |
|
Self |
|
Sold charcoal to get money |
|
Sold household items /asset |
|
Sold my goats |
|
Spouse |
|
Support from husband |
|
Susu Group |
|
Takes Goods from market women on credit |
|
Used my pension money to start it |
|
Youth association at wamadiembra |
|
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.