lördag 15 december 2018

Fortsatt återutlåning november 2018

Nu är återutlåningen för november klar och vi har passerat 82 000 utlånade dollar. Det blir ju nästan en miljon i svenska kronor! Visst är det är fantastiskt att det är så enkelt att göra skillnad i världen idag. Vi har också donerat lite pengar till Kiva eftersom det är tack vare dem det blir så enkelt.

  • loanAna Cristina
    San José, Costa Rica 
    A loan helps to buy equipment for her catering services business to offer better service to her clients and improve her family's quality of life.
    $25.00
  • loanMaría Victoria
    Guanacaste, Costa Rica 
    A loan helps to invest in soda and purchase cooking supplies that will help to increase her household income.
    $25.00
  • loanAunty Aminata's Surivors 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 with a higher yield.
    $25.00
  • loanKathlyn
    Honiara, Solomon Islands 
    A loan helps to buy vegetable chemicals and a spray pump.
    $25.00
  • loanPatricia
    Machakos, Kenya 
    A loan helps to buy farm inputs such as seeds.
    $25.00
  • loanLas Trabajadoras Group
    Chichicastenango, Departamento El Quiche, Guatemala 
    A loan helps to buy a variety of high quality yarn.
    $25.00
  • loanRebecca's Group
    Mumias, Kenya 
    A loan helps to purchase hybrid seeds and fertilizer to improve harvests of maize.
    $25.00
  • loanOmar Group
    Tyre 2, Lebanon 
    A loan helps to buy seedlings and fertilizers of this season.
    $25.00
  • loanNargisa
    Istaravshan, Tajikistan 
    A loan helps to buy seeds and mineral fertilizers for her land where she grows onions and potatoes.
    $25.00


  • loanPaula
    Limón, Costa Rica 
    A loan helps to buy materials for her handicraft business.
    $25.00
  • loanMarita
    Dalena, San Pablo, Isabela, Philippines 
    A loan helps to buy farm inputs like organic fertilizer and hybrid seeds.
    $25.00
  • loanGhada
    Tulkarem City, Palestine 
    A loan helps to buy yarn, fabric, silk, and other needed tools for her work.
    $25.00
  • loanAilyn
    Himamaylan, Negros Occidental, Philippines 
    A loan helps to buy fertilizers and other farm supplies.
    $25.00
  • loanAlvard
    Ghukasavan village, Ararat region, Armenia 
    A loan helps to diversify her farm with tomato seeds, and increase productivity with fertilizers and medicine, therefore reaching a wider market and creating a better life for her elderly parents.
    $25.00
  • loanLucila Dominga
    Tierralta, Colombia 
    A loan helps to purchase supplies to weed the crops and fix up a space to establish a bakery.
    $25.00
  • loanFrigia
    San Gerardo de Rivas, Costa Rica 
    A loan helps to buy supplies for her tomato crop and to have a better harvest.
    $25.00
  • loanMary
    Machakos, Kenya 
    A loan helps to buy farm supplies, such as seeds and fertilizer, to help improve her crop production and generate profits to improve the condition of her house.
    $25.00
  • loanFouzia
    Multan, Pakistan 
    A loan helps to buy raw materials such as thread, fancy cloth, sequins, and pearls of various colors in advance, to have in stock for her embroidery business.
    $25.00
  • loanAvenida
    San Roque, Burgos, Isabela, Philippines 
    A loan helps to buy fertilizers for her rice farm.
    $25.00

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