Microloans represent a powerful tool in the fight against poverty, enabling entrepreneurs in developing countries to start or expand small businesses. These small loans, often provided without requiring traditional collateral, allow individuals to lift themselves and their families out of poverty, fostering both economic growth and community development. On this page, you will find information on how microloans work, successful case studies, and guidance on how you can support microfinance initiatives that promote social justice and economic empowerment.