 SweetPop, a sweet-producing company, Sabaya, Micro Beer Brewery, Fezta and Duarte, two tailoring businesses and Union Co., a shampoo producer, are all successful businesses owned and led by Kosovo Woman. The recipe for Duarte success is its owner's instinctive feel for customer demands and new opportunities. As its establishment, Duarte has shifted its production from tailored artifacts to clothing. With the awarded MSME grant, the business were able to purchase an additional for-sewing machines as well as other tailoring equipment. As a result, productivity increased with 100%, allowing the company to hire four new workers to join the all-woman team of six workers. In a few years, the female lead enterprise Union Co. has managed to turn their shampoo and hygiene products into a well-known brand among Kosovo consumers. With the awarded MSME grant, the company was able to purchase a new production line for shampoos. Their products can already be bought in many local supermarkets. SweetPop is a producer of chocolate and sweets. Though the new production line purchased with the MSME grant, SweetPop are now producing new exclusive high-quality chocolates, candies and pro-lines usually imported from abroad. Feista, a tailoring and clothing manufacturing company, producing women's clothing as well as decorations for wedding venues and large celebrations. Since the installment of a new equipment purchased with the MSME grant, Feista managed to increase its production capacity with 80% and its sales with 50%. The four new employees, which were hired through the local employment center, are women from shelters for victims of trafficking and domestic violence. For these women, the employment in Feista is an important opportunity and a critical first step to overcome past experiences and to become financially independent. Together, these business owners and leaders are providing employment for a total of 32 female workers continuing to empower women in Kosovo.