söndag 5 juli 2020

Återutlåning juni 2020

Den här månaden har vi lånat ut till många olika organisationer som förmedlar mikrolån i olika länder, för att hjälpa organisationen att överleva coronakrisen. En av organisationer är Interactuar i Colombia. Det är förstås tråkigt att de behöver låna men extra roligt att kunna bidra till det, eftersom vi faktiskt besökte organisationen på plats i Medellin, för några år sedan.

Nu önskar vi de nya låntagarna lycka till!

  • Urwego Bank

    Kigali, Rwanda
    A loan helps to quickly get money into the hands of women and other financially excluded groups to re-start their businesses and begin to recover from the effects of three months of lockdown.
    $25.00
  • Wid Energy

    Lusaka, Zambia
    A loan helps to purchase solar home systems that will be financed for rural customers in Zambia.
    $25.00
  • Lauren

    Kaduna, Nigeria
    A loan helps to purchase improved inputs in order to get a good harvest and enhance living standards.
    $25.00
  • Pina

    Kapcherop, Kenya
    A loan helps to buy certified fertilizer and expand her corn farm to meet the high demand for produce in her village and increase her income to pay for her children's education.
    $25.00

  • loanChamroeun Microfinance
    Phnom Penh, Cambodia
    A loan helps to provide emergency funds for 800 borrowers to purchase basic necessities and feed their families during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    $25.00
  • loan05-Tacku Ligueye Lague Group
    Senegal
    A loan helps to buy some seeds and some fertilizer.
    $25.00
  • loanLeah
    Eldoret, Rift Valley, Kenya
    A loan helps a single mom to buy farm inputs such as quality certified seeds and fertilizer so she can improve her harvest and support her family.
    $25.00
  • loanBokapie's Best Female Farmers Group
    Mahayrie 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
  • loanRihanata
    Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
    A loan helps to buy thread for weaving and dye and to make savings to take care of her family.
    $25.00
  • loanEl Paraiso Group
    Cunen, El Quiché, Guatemala
    A loan helps to buy a variety of yarns for traditional weaving and fertilizer and insecticide for agriculture.
    $25.00

  • Interactuar

    Medellín, Colombia
    A loan helps to help entrepreneurs and internally displaced populations restart their businesses that have been affected by the COVID-19 crisis.
    $50.00
  • Marta

    Alpha, Gutierrez Brown, Coto Brus, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
    A loan helps to purchase almacigo plants, compost, and fertilizers for coffee farming.
    $25.00
  • 'ilaisaane

    Manuka, Tonga
    A loan helps to purchase pandanus for weaving and to pay her children's school fees.
    $25.00
  • Emily

    Siongiroi, Kenya
    A loan helps a single mom to gain access to cost-efficient hybrid fertilizer for her maize crops and use the profits from her farm to improve her quality of life.
    $25.00

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