lördag 16 mars 2019

Fler februarilån 2019

Dagen innan mars månads återbetalningar trillar in på Kivakontot är februari månads återutlåning avklarad. De flesta låntagarna är jordbrukande kvinnor, några handarbeterskor, ett par skolor och faktiskt en man, som hade ett spännande projekt på gång i Ghana. Om du vill veta mer om hans projekt eller om någon av de andra låntagarna, klickar du på namnet och sedan på öppna länk.

  • loanMtiifu Group
    Goma, North Kivu province, Congo (DRC) 
    A loan helps buy fabric, thread, buttons, sequins and other sewing materials.
    $25.00
  • loanSakina
    Bhera, Pakistan 
    A loan helps to buy wool, thread, sequins and pearls in large quantities to meet the increasing demand.
    $25.00

  • loanAcceso El Salvador
    San Salvador, El Salvador 
    A loan helps to build a processing facility to boost small farmer income, and generate long-term jobs for the community.
    $25.00
  • loanTilotilo
    Safaatoa Uta, Samoa 
    A loan helps to buy a wheelbarrow, rake, shovel, water tank, taro roots (seedling), banana tube (seedling), digging-fork, and chemicals.
    $25.00
  • loanKeily
    Patuca, Olancho, Honduras 
    A loan helps to buy manure and fertilizers to allow her to continue expanding her crops.
    $25.00
  • loanMary
    Maua, Kenya 
    A loan helps to buy farm inputs such as seeds and fertilizers to produce a good harvest and support her children since she is a hardworking mom.
    $25.00
  • loanCathline
    Chuka, Kenya 
    A loan helps to buy farming inputs such as hybrid seeds and nutrient-rich fertilizers to improve her farm yields.
    $25.00
  • loanPeninah
    Nyamira, Kenya 
    A loan helps to buy fertilizers and improve her tea crop farm.
    $25.00
  • loanFridah
    Ntungamo, Uganda 
    A loan helps to buy fertilizers for her banana plantation to boost crop production and revenue.
    $25.00
  • loanMarinelda
    San Marcos, Colombia 
    A loan helps to buy seeds and supplies to plant rice, and to prepare the land in order to positively impact her work and her life.
    $25.00

  • loanJoyce
    Bomet, Kenya 
    A loan helps to buy farm inputs such as seeds and fertilizers.
    $25.00
  • loanRosarii
    Himamaylan, Negros Occidental, Philippines 
    A loan helps to buy fertilizers and other farm supplies.
    $25.00
  • loanRichard
    Akim-Asuom, Ghana 
    A loan helps to establish a dynamic agroforestry farm.
    $25.00


  • loanJaneth
    Kericho, Kenya 
    A loan helps to buy quality fertilizers to improve the quality of her tea farm and use the increased profits from selling tea to improve her life.
    $25.00
  • loanAnwar
    Bethlehem- West Bank, Palestine 
    A loan helps to buy silk, yarns and fabrics for her work.
    $25.00
  • loanShabana
    Qila Didar Singh, Pakistan 
    A loan helps to purchase books and furniture.
    $25.00
  • loanAnum
    Lahore, Pakistan 
    A loan helps to build additional classrooms for Anum's school.
    $25.00
  • loanLeydi Gabriela
    Chao, Peru 
    A loan helps to buy a manure and organic fertilizers.
    $25.00
  • loanG.s Las Perdo Group
    Santa Barbara, Honduras 
    A loan helps to buy fertilizer and pay labor costs to clean their coffee farms.
    $25.00
  • loanMamwanzou Group
    Bindura, Zimbabwe 
    A loan helps to restock tomato seeds, fertilizer and cabbage seeds.
    $25.00
  • loanElsa Marisol
    Chao, Peru 
    A loan helps to buy manure and other organic products for controlling pests.
    $25.00
  • loanLidia
    Chao, Peru 
    A loan helps to buy manure and organic fertilizers.
    $25.00
  • loanElena Luisa
    Chao, Peru 
    A loan helps to buy manure and other organic products for controlling pests.
    $25.00
  • loanEverlyne's Group
    Mumias, Kenya 
    A loan helps to purchase hybrid seeds and fertilizer for the cultivation of maize.
    $25.00

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