lördag 15 januari 2022

Fortsatt återutlåning december 2021

Det självspelande pianot fortsätter att spela. Nu har vi passerat 127 000 utlånade dollar. Om det har gått bra för våra låntagare kommer vi även nästa månad att passera en ny tusendollarsgräns. Det är verkligen fantastiskt att det kan vara så enkelt att göra skillnad i världen!

Nu önskar vi alla nya låntagare lycka till!

  • Kanjedza 3 Group

    Ntcheu, Malawi

    A loan helps to buy two bags of fertilizer and Irish potato seed.

    $25.00
  • Florence

    YUMBE, Uganda

    A loan helps add stock to her business.

    $25.00
  • Reina Elizabeth

    El Salvador

    A loan helps to buy poly-silk thread and handles; with these supplies, she will continue producing hammocks.

    $25.00
  • Yersika

    Popayan - CAU, Colombia

    A loan helps to purchase organic compost that will allow her to strengthen her new tomato harvest.

    $25.00
  • Las Victorias 2 Group

    Chajul, Guatemala

    A loan helps to buy seedling pylons and do coffee and cardamom maintence.

    $25.00
  • Titukulane 3 Group

    Ntcheu, Malawi

    A loan helps to buy fertilizer and Irish potatoes (seeds).

    $25.00
  • Samira

    Hashmi north, Jordan

    A loan helps to buy more supplies such as thread, beads, fabric, and other items.

    $25.00
  • Chinh

    12 Cẩm Thủy, Vietnam

    A loan helps to buy fertilizer and seedlings for her fruit farm.

    $25.00
  • Edi Rosa

    San Gabriel, Ecuador

    A loan helps to buy a plow, compost, seeds, labor (wages), and other agricultural supplies.

    $25.00
  • Erika Geovanna

    Cahuasqui, Ecuador

    A loan helps to buy materials and pay manual labor for fencing her plot of land and sowing her pea crop, and to improve her income.

    $25.00
  • Katherin

    Tocache, Peru

    A loan helps to fertilize and maintain the cacao crop.

    $25.00

i flera månader i sträck fått in återbetalningar så att vi varje månad 


  • Kanjedza 3 Group

    Ntcheu, Malawi

    A loan helps to buy two bags of fertilizer and Irish potato seed.

    $25.00
  • Florence

    YUMBE, Uganda

    A loan helps add stock to her business.

    $25.00
  • Reina Elizabeth

    El Salvador

    A loan helps to buy poly-silk thread and handles; with these supplies, she will continue producing hammocks.

    $25.00
  • Yersika

    Popayan - CAU, Colombia

    A loan helps to purchase organic compost that will allow her to strengthen her new tomato harvest.

    $25.00
  • Las Victorias 2 Group

    Chajul, Guatemala

    A loan helps to buy seedling pylons and do coffee and cardamom maintence.

    $25.00
  • Titukulane 3 Group

    Ntcheu, Malawi

    A loan helps to buy fertilizer and Irish potatoes (seeds).

    $25.00
  • Samira

    Hashmi north, Jordan

    A loan helps to buy more supplies such as thread, beads, fabric, and other items.

    $25.00
  • Chinh

    12 Cẩm Thủy, Vietnam

    A loan helps to buy fertilizer and seedlings for her fruit farm.

    $25.00
  • Edi Rosa

    San Gabriel, Ecuador

    A loan helps to buy a plow, compost, seeds, labor (wages), and other agricultural supplies.

    $25.00
  • Erika Geovanna

    Cahuasqui, Ecuador

    A loan helps to buy materials and pay manual labor for fencing her plot of land and sowing her pea crop, and to improve her income.

    $25.00
  • Katherin

    Tocache, Peru

    A loan helps to fertilize and maintain the cacao crop.

    $25.00



  • Heidy

    El Pinar Gutierrez Browm,San Vito Coto Brus, Costa Rica

    A loan helps to buy supplies and storage of coffee.

    $25.00
  • Maqsodan

    Wazirabad, Pakistan

    A loan helps to buy raw materials such as thread, sequins and pearls in large quantities to meet the increasing demand time after time.

    $25.00
  • Pamela

    Bungoma, Kenya

    A loan helps to buy seeds and fertilizers to improve her crop farming.

    $25.00
  • Nabila

    Hashmi north, Jordan

    A loan helps to support a home-based sewing business with tools.

    $25.00
  • Odette

    Musanze, Rwanda

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

    $25.00
  • Rezarta

    Korce, Albania

    A loan helps to pay for preparing the land and for planting wheat, and some seasonal vegetables in order to have a good harvest at the end of the season.

    $25.00
  • Nargiza

    Yavan, Tajikistan

    A loan helps to buy fabrics and colored threads.

    $25.00
  • Jane

    Maua, Kenya

    A loan helps to buy manure, fertilizer and seedlings to increase production.

    $25.00
  • Edna

    Banga, Aklan, Philippines

    A loan helps to buy fertilizer and other farm supplies to maintain her farm land.

    $25.00


  • Luzbeyda

    Ucumayo-Tabaconas, Peru

    A loan helps to purchase fertilizer and pay workers to weed her coffee plantation.

    $25.00
  • Hekurije

    Bilisht, Albania

    A loan helps to prepare the land for planting lettuce, cabbage and leeks, to make an income during winter for a rural woman from a vulnerable community.

    $25.00
  • Hanadi

    Kufranjeh, Jordan

    A loan helps to buy a sewing machine for her home based sewing business.

    $25.00
  • Mohira

    Pyandj, Tajikistan

    A loan helps to purchase seeds and cultivate the land.

    $25.00
  • Naranjas De Cucabaj Group

    Chiche, El Quiche, Guatemala , Guatemala

    A loan helps to buy more materials to make "huipiles" and "cortes".

    $25.00
  • Grupo La Familia Herrera Pajales Group

    Suchitepéquez, Guatemala

    A loan helps To buy agricultural inputs for her crop.

    $25.00
  • Aminata's Best Female Farmers Group

    Rogbonkoh Mathaka Village, Sierra Leone

    A loan helps to pay for improved seeds, organic inputs, and tractor rental fees, which enhance both sustainability and profitability.

    $25.00

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