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Rosa Maria is from Mexico. She has 2 children. She needs a loan of $425 to purchase materials.
Maria is from Mexico. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $525 to purchase coconuts .
Maria Victoria is from Mexico. She needs a loan of $325 to buy 2 sheep and pasture.
Maria Josefina is from Mexico. She has 3 children. She needs a loan of $400 to buy beans, avocadoes, tomatoes, hot peppers, onions, oil, cream, cheese, meat, lettuce, bananas, potatoes and sodas. .
Sara is from Mexico. She has 7 children. She needs a loan of $1,325 to purchase beverages.
Elia is from Mexico. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $550 to purchase food, firewood and fertilizer .
Julia is from Mexico. She needs a loan of $400 to buy livestock and supplies to make crafts.
Angelina is from Mexico. She has 2 children. She needs a loan of $400 to expand her business.
Maria Isabel is from Mexico. She has 2 children. She needs a loan of $400 to buy inventory (for example underwear, blouses, shirts, trousers, skirts).
Ana Maria is from Mexico. She needs a loan of $325 to buy groceries, sweets, catalogue shoes and cosmetics .
Margarita is from Mexico. She needs a loan of $550 to buy more stocks (such as sandals and tennis shoes) for her store.
Sophorn is from Cambodia. She needs a loan of $250 to buy piglets and animal feed.
Chetra is from Cambodia. She needs a loan of $500 to buy fertilizer, rice seeds, and piglets.
Birtukan is from Ethiopia. She has 3 children. She needs a loan of $300 to buy a cow for breeding.
Daniela is from Mexico. She needs a loan of $400 to buy more shoes and other merchandise to sell.
Anush is from Armenia. She has 2 children. She needs a loan of $1,200 to purchase fertilizer and hire agricultural training.
Tadese is from Ethiopia. He needs a loan of $250 to buy fertilizers to maximize his harvest.
Maria is from Mexico. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $400 to buy three pigs and pig feed.
Irene is from Mexico. She needs a loan of $400 to buy threads, yarn, and cloth to continue making more embroidered handcrafts.