Återutlåningen för september fortsätter. Bland låntagarna finns som vanligt i huvudsak jordbrukande kvinnor även om vi kanske hittat något fler handarbeterskor än vad vi brukar. Men det mest spännande och angelägna lånet den här månaden är utan tvekan det till det Kanadensiska företaget som vill utveckla billiga proteser för att även fattiga personer ska få tillgång till dem. Dugliga proteser kan vara avgörande för en amputerad persons framtida möjligheter att studera eller att komma in på arbetsmarknaden. Om du vill veta mer om det här företaget eller någon annan av våra låntagare, klicka på namnet och sedan på öppna länk.
Nu önskar vi alla nya låntagare lycka till!
| Fua
Lalomanu, Samoa
A loan helps to buy rolling material, needles, a sewing machine, and a tape measure.
$25.00 |
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| Ytororo Poty Group
PILAR, Paraguay
A loan helps to buy fabrics, thread, elastic and other supplies to make clothing.
$25.00 |
| Chieng's Group
Mai Sơn - Sơn La, Vietnam
A loan helps to buy fertilizer for her family's coffee field.
$25.00 |
| Enjo's Group
Kilolo North, Tanzania
A loan helps to gain access to cost-efficient hybrid seeds and fertilizer for maize cultivation.
$25.00 |
| Justina
Perú, Cajamarca, San marcos, Peru
A loan helps to buy organic fertilizer.
$25.00 |
| Lusia's Group
Kilolo North, Tanzania
A loan helps to purchase hybrid seeds and fertilizer for the cultivation of maize, as well as a solar light.
$25.00 |
| Ingracia
Zumalai, Timor-Leste
A loan helps to buy seeds and equipment for this year’s harvest and to buy more corn from other places.
$25.00 |
| Legworks
Toronto, Canada
A loan helps to provide low-income amputees in the developing world with access to high-quality prosthetics.
$50.00 |
| Shakeela
Bahawalnagar, Pakistan
A loan helps for the construction of additional classrooms in her school.
$25.00 |
| Everlyne
Kakamega, Kenya
A loan helps to buy more stock of tailoring materials.
$25.00 |
| Lidia
Alto Tambillo-San Ignacio, Peru
A loan helps a borrower to fertilize and weed her coffee farm and to plant 1,000 plants intended for organic production.
$25.00 |
| Francisca Yanira
San Miguel, El Salvador
A loan helps buy agricultural supplies to grow basic grains; with the proceeds, her children will continue studying.
$25.00 |
| Vaiomasina
Matatufu, Samoa
A loan helps to buy taro roots (seedling), banana tubes (seedling), a wheelbarrow, rake, shovel, water tank, and hand gloves.
$25.00 |
| Lath's Group
Mondulkiri province, Keo Seima district, Cambodia
A loan helps to buy fertilizers, gasoline and seeds to grow her cashews faster.
$25.00 |
| Nelly
Calabazo-San Ignacio, Peru
A loan helps to cover the costs of weeding and applying compost to her coffee plantation and planting 1500 new plants.
$25.00 |
| Flor De Chupol Group
Chichicastenango, Departamento El Quiche, Guatemala
A loan helps to buy different colors of thread at the wholesale level.
$25.00 |
| Ma. Alona
Canlaon, Negros Oriental, Philippines
A loan helps to buy fertilizers and other farm supplies.
$25.00 |
| Yovana Bertha
Ayacucho, Peru
A loan helps a borrower to provide maintenance for her potato crop and have a more productive harvest.
$25.00 |
| La Fe Group
Chichicastenango, Departamento El Quiche, Guatemala
A loan helps to buy lots of different colors of thread at the wholesale level.
$25.00 |
| Kenia Nathaly
Osicala, El Salvador
A loan helps to buy agricultural supplies to grow vegetables.
$25.00 |
| Rhoda
Kenyenya, Kenya
A loan helps to buy seeds so that she can expand her horticulture farming business.
$25.00 |
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