When I first heard there were Zimbabwean loans funding on Kiva, I was a bit reluctant to consider them, as Zimbabwe has been in a period of hyperinflation for the past several years. As the wikipedia
article on Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe mentions, "
By December 2008, annual inflation was estimated at 6.5 quindecillion novemdecillion percent (6.5 x 10108 %)." (Yes, you read that right.) Last year I'd even bought a 100 trillion dollar Zimbabwean note on eBay as a curiosity.

I was happy to note the "N/A" under "Currency Exchange Loss" on the MKF loans, meaning that the loans are provided and repaid in US Dollars, and have since
read that the Zimbabwean Dollar was no longer printed after April 2009, when the South African Rand, US Dollar, and UK Pound became the standard currencies in Zimbabwe. I was reassured, and happy to be able to start lending in Zimbabwe, as clearly the funds are so desperately needed.
(A little more on Zimbabwe's hyperinflation, with a chart, here.)--Diane.