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Question: Cameroon – vote for your favourite for the 2009 calendar  (Voting closed: August 12, 2008, 08:41:20 AM)
Johnson Ntakan (Journal photo) - 21 (29.2%)
Emilia Manka Neba  (Journal photo) - 15 (20.8%)
Mary Ambang (Journal photo) - 3 (4.2%)
Rachael Jannet Enie (Journal photo) - 13 (18.1%)
Festus Che Afabunwi (Journal photo) - 6 (8.3%)
Pauline Zi Akenji (Journal photo) - 5 (6.9%)
Rachael Agwa Fonguh (Journal photo) - 9 (12.5%)
Total Voters: 42

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Christopher
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« on: August 07, 2008, 08:41:20 AM »

Welcome to the first round of voting for the 2009 Kiva Calendar.  There are 27 concurrent polls (one for each country) – remember to vote in each one.

You have up to 2 votes in this poll, nominally for: Female individual; Male individual.

Below are links to each  entrepreneurs' profile and a thumbnail (which in turn is linked to the full-sized image – be warned some are a couple of MB or more)

The winners of each country will then go through to the next round of voting*. (Results will be available after the poll has ended).

Kiva profile: Johnson Ntakan (Journal photo)
Kiva profile: Emilia Manka Neba  (Journal photo)
Kiva profile: Mary Ambang (Journal photo)
Kiva profile: Rachael Jannet Enie (Journal photo)
Kiva profile: Festus Che Afabunwi (Journal photo)
Kiva profile: Pauline Zi Akenji (Journal photo)
Kiva profile: Rachael Agwa Fonguh (Journal photo)

*I am currently reserving the right that if there is a tie I will have the casting vote (I will not have voted in the poll, however tempting it might be).

Where possible the casting vote will be used to ensure:
- a balance of male and female entrepreneurs (as to the Kiva ratio)
- a balance of businesses (farming, shops, repairs, food, markets etc).
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JoanW
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« Reply To This #1 on: August 11, 2008, 12:37:05 AM »

I want to lobby for Rachael Agwa Fonguh - I would hope the second journal entry (the one that goes with the picture) would be used for her profile if she makes the cut. It gives a much clearer idea of her situation and more importantly what a difference Kiva has made in her life, as well as those around her.
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Sengbe Pieh
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« Reply To This #2 on: August 11, 2008, 02:30:26 AM »

I want to lobby for Rachael Agwa Fonguh - I would hope the second journal entry (the one that goes with the picture) would be used for her profile if she makes the cut. It gives a much clearer idea of her situation and more importantly what a difference Kiva has made in her life, as well as those around her.
All of these photos AND the fantastic journals are marvelous!!! Hats off to GHAPE!
Joan I hope you're not forgetting first wife Mary Ambang.
I am seriously coming to the conclusion that there should be more than one version of the calendar.
There are just too many wonderful, heart warming, magnificent stories to tell.
There are so many amazing people (entrepreneurs) who deserve to have their stories told!!
                                                                                   
Geoff
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