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Marie Rose Nyiranteziryayo

Selling groceries

Marie Rose Nyiranteziryayo
Nyamagabe, Rwanda

Loan Details: Nyiranteziryayo is a store owner. She sells different items such as salt, soaps, rice, sugar, and cooking oil. With a new loan, Nyiranteziryayo...
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Loan Amount: $525
76% funded Still Needed: $125
Seraphine Mujawamariya

Sale of foodstuffs

Seraphine Mujawamariya
GAKENKE Gakenke, Rwanda

Loan Details: Seraphine Mujawamariya is 31 years old, married with no children. She lives in the village called Mataba, in the Gakenke District of the Northern...
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Loan Amount: $175
71% funded Still Needed: $50
John  Bizumuremyi

Shop owner

John Bizumuremyi
Gikongoro, Rwanda

Loan Details: John is asking for his third loan for the purpose of expanding his shop through purchasing more products. By receiving this loan, John hopes...
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Loan Amount: $550
45% funded Still Needed: $300
Emeline Nyirangendahimana

Selling sorghum drinks and bananas

Emeline Nyirangendahimana
Gakenke, Rwanda

Loan Details: Thirsty? Go see Emeline. She sells the sorghum drink called ubushera, and ripe bananas, and has been in the business since 2008. A loan would...
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Loan Amount: $350
42% funded Still Needed: $200
Issa Kalimunda

Taxi driver

Issa Kalimunda
Gasarenda, Rwanda

Loan Details: Issa Karimunda has been in the business of Moto-taxi driving since 2008. He also owns a small shop at his home where his wife works. With...
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Loan Amount: $550
36% funded Still Needed: $350
Guadalupe Leyva Hernandez

Selling groceries

Guadalupe Leyva Hernandez
Michoacan, Mexico

Loan Details: Guadalupe is a grocer at her store. She needs a loan to buy more products and offer a variety of products to her customers. Having a variety...
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Loan Amount: $400
25% funded Still Needed: $300
Inés Dominguez Pelaez

Food stand

Inés Dominguez Pelaez
Ometepec, Mexico

Loan Details: Inés would like a loan so that she can buy the necessary ingredients to prepare food to sell. With this income, she will contribute money to...
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Loan Amount: $475
36% funded Still Needed: $300
Silvia Mozo Amador

Cosmetics store

Silvia Mozo Amador
San Andres, Mexico

Loan Details: These last few years she has been working for a tailor but now she wants to start her own business. Silvia has put all of her hopes in receiving...
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Loan Amount: $475
31% funded Still Needed: $325
Anabel Cruz Rueda

Selling pastries

Anabel Cruz Rueda
Tijuana, Mexico

Loan Details: Anabel Cruz is originally from Veracruz but has been living in Tijuana for the past 16 years because they could no longer afford to live in Veracruz...
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Loan Amount: $400
31% funded Still Needed: $275
Odette Nyirakubwimana

Food sales

Odette Nyirakubwimana
Ruhengeri/Nyarutovu, Rwanda

Loan Details: Odette Nyirandikubwimana has been a food stuff retailer for two years. Her business is open for 12 hours a day. With this loan, Odette will be...
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Loan Amount: $375
20% funded Still Needed: $300
Maria Cristina Mejia Lorenzo

Producing and selling fireworks

Maria Cristina Mejia Lorenzo
Cochoapa, Guerrero, Mexico

Loan Details: Cristina's husband works very hard, but his income does not cover the family's expenses. To help him, Maria Cristina makes and sells fireworks...
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Loan Amount: $400
56% funded Still Needed: $175
Maria Garcia Herrera

Bakery

Maria Garcia Herrera
Axtka de Terrazas, Mexico

Loan Details: Mrs. Maria García Herrera started her business in her home, cooking bread and selling it door to door. She is requesting a loan to buy raw materials...
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Loan Amount: $400
25% funded Still Needed: $300
Eudia Mukarukundo

Foodstuff sales

Eudia Mukarukundo
Kitabi, Rwanda

Loan Details: Eudia owns a shop and has been in the business for six years. She sells many different things but especially foodstuffs. Before starting her...
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Loan Amount: $550
13% funded Still Needed: $475
Seraphine Mukandutiye

Sale of shoes

Seraphine Mukandutiye
Gikongoro/Mudasomwa, Rwanda

Loan Details: Seraphine sells shoes and clothes and has been in this business for five years. She started her business with a small capital and could not earn...
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Loan Amount: $375
20% funded Still Needed: $300
Pascal Nsabimana

Shop owner

Pascal Nsabimana
Gikongoro, Rwanda

Loan Details: Pascal Nsabimana has been in business of a shop owner for the past three years, working 12 hours a day. Pascal needs his first loan from World...
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Loan Amount: $550
18% funded Still Needed: $450
Justina Deniz Ramirez

Selling shoes and jewelry by catalogs

Justina Deniz Ramirez
Tijuana, Mexico

Loan Details: Justina started searching for stay-at-home work because she does not want to leave their children alone. She's found it: selling silver jewelry...
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Loan Amount: $250
10% funded Still Needed: $225
Enriqueta  Cambron Tello

Sewing clothes and selling perfumes

Enriqueta Cambron Tello
Zitacuaro, Mexico

Loan Details: Mrs. Enriqueta was born in the town of Zitacuaro, she is a very happy person, responsible and for years she wanted to start a business to help...
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Loan Amount: $250
10% funded Still Needed: $225
Emmanuel Sebatware

Selling timber

Emmanuel Sebatware
Ruramba, Rwanda

Loan Details: Emmanuel sells timber. He is requesting a loan in order to help him to expand his business. He believes this loan will change the life of his...
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Loan Amount: $550
13% funded Still Needed: $475
Beatriz Reynosa Miramontes

Tacos stand

Beatriz Reynosa Miramontes
Tijuana, Mexico

Loan Details: Beatriz, or "Mrs. Betty," has a taco stand where she offers a variety of tacos. She uses her car and places it in the flea market near her community...
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Loan Amount: $400
12% funded Still Needed: $350
Kenia Nazario Lorenzo

Soda fountain

Kenia Nazario Lorenzo
Cochoapa, Guerrero, Mexico

Loan Details: Mrs. Kenia Nazario started a little business 6 months ago with mother’s help. Her mother borrowed her a little money, and she started with a...
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Loan Amount: $400
12% funded Still Needed: $350