torsdag 25 januari 2018

Återutlåning januari 2018

Nu har vi kommit drygt halvvägs med återutlåningen för januari och vi har passerat 68 000 utlånade dollar. Den sista låntagaren för den här omgången är verkligen ett undantag. Det är en man i Lesotho som vill låna till en miljövänlig spis. Eftersom det kommer bespara hans fru en massa tid eftersom  hon inte kommer att behöva samla så mycket ved, kände vi att det i slutändan var kvinnan som tjäna med på att få hem spisen. Alltså bidrog vi med 25 dollar till projektet.

  • loanQinizela Group
    Tsenekeng; Semonkong, Lesotho 
    A loan helps to pay for an energy-efficient stove.
    $25.00
  • loanAlejandrina
    Ayacucho, Peru 
    A loan helps to maintain her alfalfa crop in order to increase her production.
    $25.00

  • loanMaria Gladis
    San Geronimo, Ecuador 
    A loan helps to buy agricultural supplies to grow peppers.
    $25.00
  • loanAstrid María
    San Jacinto-Bolívar, Colombia 
    A loan helps to invest in fine thread for making hammocks, which she will sell to artisans in the area.
    $25.00
  • loanMary's Group
    Kimilili, Kenya 
    A loan helps to buy cost efficient maize seeds and fertilizer for the coming harvesting season, as well as two solar lights.
    $25.00
  • loanKhursandoi
    Dj.Rasulov, Tajikistan 
    A loan helps to purchase mineral fertilizer and seeds to grow a good harvest and increase her income.
    $25.00
  • loanSa Bay(West)(2)B Village Group
    Pakokku, Myanmar (Burma) 
    A loan helps to hire laborers and buy fertilizer.
    $25.00
  • loanSalma
    Muzaffargarh, Pakistan 
    A loan helps to buy embroidery raw material such as thread, fancy cloth, sequins, and pearls of various colors in advance, to have in stock for her embroidery business.
    $25.00
  • loanEstrellas De Belen 2 Group
    Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan, Guatemala 
    A loan helps to buy a variety of colorful threads and yarns at wholesale prices.
    $25.00


  • loanRenacer Sumpango Group
    Sumpango, Sacatepequez, Guatemala 
    A loan helps to buy a floor loom called a “telar” to weave her textiles faster & increase sales.
    $25.00
  • loanDilorom
    Dj.Rasulov, Tajikistan 
    A loan helps to buy mineral fertilizer for her farming business in order to get a good harvest and increase her income.
    $25.00
  • loanEsther's Group
    Chwele, Kenya 
    A loan helps to buy cost-efficient maize seeds and fertilizer for the coming harvesting season as well as two solar lights.
    $25.00
  • loanSeangdy Group
    Prey Veng Province, Cambodia 
    A loan helps to purchase organic fertilizer and gas to boost her rice output.
    $25.00
  • loanYim Group
    Prey Veng Province, Cambodia 
    A loan helps to purchase compost and gas for her rice farming.
    $25.00
  • loanKhursand
    Istaravshan, Tajikistan 
    A loan helps to buy seeds and mineral fertilizer for her farming in order to get a good harvest and improve her living conditions.
    $25.00
  • loanCristal Group
    Caranavi, Bolivia 
    A loan helps to get the maintenance done on her coffee crop so that she can continue producing coffee and paying the expenses of her family.
    $25.00
  • loanRita
    Kapan, Armenia 
    A loan helps to buy vegetable seedlings and also young fruit trees for her orchard and to repair the fence of her nice garden.
    $25.00
  • loanNoora
    Salheye, Jordan 
    A loan helps to buy goats to use their milk in making dairy products to sell and make an income.
    $25.00
  • loanPhen Group
    Tbong Khmum Province, Cambodia 
    A loan helps to pay for additional fertilizer and farming materials.
    $25.00
  • loanThuzar's Group
    TwanTay Township, Myanmar (Burma) 
    A loan helps to buy betel plant shoots, fertilizer for her farm and to pay for labor cost.
    $25.00
  • loanCatarina
    Solola, Guatemala 
    A loan helps to buy organic manure and pay labor costs to upkeep her coffee crop.
    $25.00
  • loanSuma Warmi Group
    La Paz / El Alto, Bolivia 
    A loan helps to purchase wool in bulk.
    $25.00

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