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« Reply To This #10 on: September 04, 2008, 10:58:13 PM »

This loan goes into detail about many things that we just take for granted and aren't available in the community!  Like running water, cars, electricty and paved roads.

http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&action=about&id=2060

In the same town, a woman who lugs water for her farm UPHILL.  She wants a well closer to her home...  And just for fun, research how much water each cow and pig needs.  Then add for her family of six!

http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&action=about&id=4519

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« Reply To This #11 on: September 04, 2008, 11:00:42 PM »

Name: Martin Abimana
Business Name: Tailoring
Location: Karenge, Rwamagana, Eastern Province, Rwanda
Description: Martin is 42 years old, married with three children and two adopted orphans from the Rwandan genocide of 1994. Martin has been a tailor with his workshop for 27 years. He makes different clothes for both women and men in the area.
He makes school uniforms for primary children. He has 15 sewing machines and employs 5 people in the workshop. He is training young girls and boys who never had a chance to continue with school to sew for a skill in life.
He earns about $250 (monthly) from the sewing workshop.
Besides sewing, Martin has two milking cows, which earn him about $35 from selling the milk to his neighbors. He is requesting a loan worth 504,495 Frws to buy more sewing materials for his workshop.

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« Reply To This #12 on: September 04, 2008, 11:19:38 PM »

We absolutely cannot leave this thread without a special commendation of Regina!


Name: Regina Jose
Business Name: General Store
Location: Catembe, Maputo, Mozambique
Description: Regina Jose was born August 1, 1956 in the Chamanculo neighborhood of Maputo. Her parents abandoned her when she was 5 and she went to live with another woman and was raised by that woman's mother. At the age of 13, she lost this second mother and went to live with her older brothers until she was 19 years old. She studied through the 7th grade. She also had small businesses. When she was 30, her older brothers died and she lived with her nephews.

She learned to weave textiles, and she made cloth and towels for sale. Later, she left this activity to sell drinks instead. She also tutored children from grades 1 through 5 in her home, and was able to save enough money to build a stand where she carries out her business today.

She lives with 8 people, 6 of whom she supports. She learned of Hluvuku through a neighbor. Because she is disabled and cannot move about easily, she took advantage of the fact that one of the loan officers works in the area and she applied for a loan. She has applied to buy inventory for her business. In the future, she hopes to build a hair salon and to buy a car to make transportation easier. As a disabled person, she moves with the help of a small cart and some transport vehicles will not accept her onboard.

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In the future, Regina would like to buy a new wheel chair, as the one she has is broken, what made Regina stay home for the last one and a half months. The government unfortunately does not help her getting a new chair, so Regina is considering using her next loan to buy it.  Regina’s dream is to one day have her own transport, either a car, a minibus or a truck. As Regina is disabled and has to move with a wheel chair, many public minibuses won’t take her in and Regina sometimes can’t even make to Church, something she loves to do.
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« Reply To This #13 on: September 06, 2008, 11:13:55 AM »

Hey guys!

Thanks so much for your nominations.  What great stories!  Feel free to nominate some more, because I just got the good news that my proposal to integrate Kiva into the global curriculum at my daughter's school has been accepted!  So it looks like I'll be making a presentation to the kids and faculty about Kiva, and I'll be able to highlight more loans in that presentation than in my materialism talk.

Marsha
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