Microfinance - A Hand Up not a Hand Out

We have actively supported Microfinance projects through Kiva since 2012 and our investment of US$ 3,250 has been re-lent time and again in 550 loans totalling US$14,000.
In addition US$ 750 has been donated to local primary schools for the same purpose.


This group is called “La Amistad”, the Friendship, because all members are friends and neighbours of the city of Caacupe in Paraguay. These women seek a better quality of life for their families by supporting each other’s business ventures. They are united with the purpose of growing not only economically but also personally.
 
We have contributed $25, together with another 105 lenders, in a loan of $6,175 to the group so that one of its members can purchase an increased quantity of clay for her brick-making factory. This will enable her business to grow and employ others.
 
This is just one example of 550 loans we have made during the past 6 years in 75 countries. Each loan has been researched and monitored by local Microfinance Institutions. As repayments are received we can relend the money to support other borrowers and to date our $3,250 investment has been relent over 4 times in loans amounting to $13,850. With bad debts running at around 1% per annum we will be doing this for many decades to come.

This work is also of interest to schools in our catchment area as it educates our children on the challenges facing people living in developing countries and they have also made over 200 additional loans. 

There have been 142 Microfinance Institutions involved in our portfolio.

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