Nu har vi passerat 88 000 utlånade dollar och det känns onekligen fint. Här finns en blandning av odlande och handarbetande kvinnor. Den första låntagaren som presenteras nedan är en man. Det är väldigt sällan vi väljer att låna ut till män men den här mannen vill göra så att fler fattiga personer får tillgång till rent vatten. Det är också angeläget. Därför gör vi ett undantag.
Nu önskar vi alla nya låntagare lycka till!

Emile
Nyamata, RwandaA loan helps to buy a delivery van to reach more customers who could not previously afford clean drinking water.$25.00
Esmeralda
San José, Costa RicaA loan helps to buy supplies and pay labour costs to help with her coffee harvest and so improve her family's quality of life.$25.00
Magdaline
Eldoret, Rift Valley, KenyaA loan helps to buy farming inputs such as certified seeds and high nutrient fertilizers to improve her output, make more sales revenue and raise the living standard of her family.$25.00
Mame Fama's Group
SenegalA loan helps to buy rice seeds and fertilizer for rice cultivation.$25.00

Hawa
Ntungamo, Uganda
A loan helps to purchase mulches for the banana plantation, to improve the yields.$25.00
Ma. Luz
Escalante, Negros Occidental, Philippines
A loan helps to buy fertilizers and other farm supplies.$25.00
Stellah
Nyamira, Kenya
A loan helps to purchase farming inputs such as high-nutrient fertilizer and certified seed.$25.00
Serina
Kyotera, Uganda
A loan helps to buy fertilisers for the banana plantation for quality production.$25.00

Habiba
Handeni Town, Tanzania
A loan helps to increase her farm production of maize.$25.00
Isayana
San José, Costa Rica
A loan helps to buy leather, fabric, needles, thread, shoe punchers, among other supplies.$25.00
Eman
Jerusalem, Palestine
A loan helps to buy threads, beads, and other needed tools for her work.$25.00
Kunan Llankarisum Group
Huayopata-La Convencion -Cusco, Peru
A loan helps to purchase seeds and fertilisers.$25.00
Amazonas Group
El Alto, Bolivia
A loan helps to buy wool at wholesale.$25.00

Dedeh
Lebak, Indonesia
A loan helps to build a water pump.$25.00
Aman
Hebron, West Bank, Palestine
A loan helps to buy olive wood, tools, and supplies needed for her work.$25.00
Ofelia
Atsabe, Timor-Leste
A loan helps to buy more seeds, manure, and some new farming equipment for her farm.$25.00
Sarabana
Savudrodro, Fiji
A loan helps to buy more raw materials for her home-made earrings.$25.00
Jui
Nadia, India
A loan helps to purchase more threads and expand her weaving business.$25.00
Safarmo
J.Rumi, Tajikistan
A loan helps to buy mineral fertilizer and seed so she will have a more successful harvest to sell in the local market.$25.00

Amie K's Female Farmers Group
Makeh Village, Sierra Leone
A loan helps to pay for improved seed, organic inputs and tractor rental which will allow these farmers to escape subsistence by farming a larger area and getting higher yields.$25.00
Cynthia
Manica, Mozambique
A loan helps to buy quality inputs, including certified seeds, in order to produce better quality vegetables the whole year.$25.00
Mary
Murang'a, Kenya
A loan helps to buy more farm inputs to improve production of tea and fruits.$50.00
Emprendedoras De Chinche Group
Maranura - La Convencion -Cusco, Peru
A loan helps to buy seeds and fertilizers.$25.00
Rosa Maria
Santa Barbara, Honduras
A loan helps to buy agricultural inputs and fertilizer.$25.00
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