Microfinance in post-conflict situations: a case study of Mozambique

Like most South African teenagers, Koketso Mogongoa loves traditional “pap-en-vleis” and kwaito, but she’s been indulging in curry and “Bollywood” musicals in preparation for a three-year stint in India. Seventeen-year-old Mogongoa, from Lebowakgomo near Polokwane, is one of six Limpopo students awarded a bursary to study engineering, computer programming, and business administration at Punjab University in Punjab, India.