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stellaluna -> RE: Kiva.org and other microloan sites (5/14/2008 4:42:20 PM)
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Yes, most of the loans on Kiva are entrepreneurial in nature. I just saw that guy that needed the room and wanted to build a room. Here's the information about the group I loaned money to: quote:
The group leader of this small group is Hasifah Namalyose. She runs a small tailoring business and is requesting a loan of UGX 1,000,000 to expand her business. Hasifah is 32 years old and a single mother of two children aged 6 and 9. Her children go to school. Each week, Hasifah makes approximately UGX 60,000 in profits and with the extra profits from her loan, she hopes to be able to save for her childrens' school fees. Hasifah has taken a previous loan from BRAC Uganda in the amount of UGX 400,000 to invest it in business and the loan was paid back on time. Hasifah is joined in her small group by Rose Nayiga, Sartine Kobujurizi, Agnes Omojong, and Molly Namakula. Rose Nayiga runs a retail shop and is requesting a loan of UGX 400,000 to increase her stock. Sartine Kobujurizi sells milk and is requesting a loan of UGX 500,000 to buy more milk cans. Agnes Omojong runs a salon and is requesting a loan of UGX 500,000 to open another salon in a diferent location. Molly Namakula sells food in a canteen and is requesting a loan of UGX 400,000 to increase her stock in the canteen.
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