tisdag 15 juni 2021

Fortsatt återutlåning maj 2021

Den sista tiden har Kivas hemsida fungerat ganska dåligt. Det har inneburit att en måste klicka i filterfunktionen för varje nytt lån, vilket är tidskrävande. Tidigare har det också framgått tydligt vilka låntagare en redan har lånat ut till. Det fungerar inte heller så bra just nu. Därför har vi lånat ut dubbelt till den kvinnodominerade banken i Panama. Det är bara att hoppas på att det går bra för dem liksom för alla andra låntagare. Nu väntar vi med spänning på att se hur det kommer att se ut på Kivakontot efter juni månads återbetalningar.

  • La Cantera Community-Owned Bank

    La Cantera, Panama

    A loan helps to provide working capital for a rural community-owned and women-led bank.

    $25.00
  • Margarita

    Wiwili, Nicaragua

    A loan helps to buy 1.5 manzanas of productive coffee.

    $25.00
  • Rachabgul

    Khuroson, Tajikistan

    A loan helps to buy mineral fertilizers for the yearly planting.

    $25.00
  • Nieta Group

    Kita, Mali

    A loan helps to buy seeds to plant in her peanut field and grow more vegetables.

    $25.00
  • Maria

    San Gabriel, Ecuador

    A loan helps to buy agricultural supplies, pay laborers, and prepare the soil.

    $25.00
  • Parcelamiento Candelaria Group

    Chicacao, Suchitepéquez, Guatemala

    A loan helps to buy fertilizer for the farm and firewood to sell.

    $25.00


  • La Cantera Community-Owned Bank

    La Cantera, Panama

    A loan helps to provide working capital for a rural community-owned and women-led bank.

    $25.00
  • Margarita

    Wiwili, Nicaragua

    A loan helps to buy 1.5 manzanas of productive coffee.

    $25.00
  • Rachabgul

    Khuroson, Tajikistan

    A loan helps to buy mineral fertilizers for the yearly planting.

    $25.00
  • Nieta Group

    Kita, Mali

    A loan helps to buy seeds to plant in her peanut field and grow more vegetables.

    $25.00
  • Maria

    San Gabriel, Ecuador

    A loan helps to buy agricultural supplies, pay laborers, and prepare the soil.

    $25.00
  • Parcelamiento Candelaria Group

    Chicacao, Suchitepéquez, Guatemala

    A loan helps to buy fertilizer for the farm and firewood to sell.

    $25.00
  • Sebastiana

    Acari, Peru

    A loan helps to provide maintenance to her potato and corn crops in order to have a more productive harvest.

    $25.00
  • Sarah

    Muranga, Kenya

    A loan helps to buy more farm inputs such as certified seedlings to boost her production.

    $25.00
  • May

    Honiara, Solomon Islands

    A loan helps to buy additional brush knives, rakes, hoes and knapsack spray for a farming business.

    $25.00
  • Jeanne

    KABARORE, Rwanda

    A loan helps to purchase more fertilizer and seeds to use in the field.

    $25.00
  • Cerila

    manatuto, Timor-Leste

    A loan helps to buy seeds and equipment for her farming business.

    $25.00
  • Dannia Fernanda

    San Gabriel, Ecuador

    A loan helps to buy agricultural inputs and pay for labor.

    $25.00
  • Nieta Group

    Kita, Mali

    A loan helps to buy seeds to plant in her peanut field and grow more vegetables.

    $25.00
  • Kathleen

    Port Vila, Vanuatu

    A loan helps to purchase pot plants for her flower garden, and retail goods to stock up her small kitchen shop and increase her income.

    $25.00
  • Xenacoj Group

    Sacatepéquez, Guatemala

    A loan helps to buy a large quantity of high-quality thread.

    $25.00
  • Shanantina

    San Martín, Peru

    A loan helps improve the incomes of 600 indigenous farmers who grow organic sacha inchi, a Peruvian superfood.

    $25.00
  • Gladys

    Kapcherop, Kenya

    A loan helps to buy farm inputs, such as seeds and fertilizer which she wil use to improve her production and make more income for her family.

    $25.00
  • Esther

    Mpigi, Uganda

    A loan helps to buy fertilizers.

    $25.00

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