1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa

by Women's Microfinance Initiative
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1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
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1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa
1,000 Microloans for Rural Women in East Africa

Project Report | Jan 8, 2013
Fall 2012 Update

By Jessica Littman | Social Media Intern

Borrowers attend a health and education seminar
Borrowers attend a health and education seminar

This year, WMI was able to raise over a quarter of a million dollars to fund microloans for women in rural East Africa. Some of the contributions we received were from large institutions and foundations, but more than half of them came from individual donors like you who have made a dramatic difference in our Borrowers' lives. WMI was able to issue 3,000 new loans this year to women in rural Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. After several rounds of loans, our Borrowers graduate to loans from a more traditional bank. We are proud to say that 450 of our Borrowers have now transitioned to commercial bank loans.

The empirical and anecdotal data WMI has been collecting from women in the loan program for five years now document significant and sustainable improvements in household living standards for borrowers and their families. The improvements are both immediate (more meals and better medical care) and long-term (continuing education for children, improved family health, upgraded homes, cleaner water, solar power installations, and increased access to financial services). Families are not just working their way out of poverty - they are staying out of poverty. As WMI borrowers become more experienced with each year that goes by, they are expanding their businesses, accessing institutional financial services on a regular basis, and bringing improvements to their villages as they become better advocates for themselves, their families and their communities. In addition to wonderful statistics about the improvements to these women's lives because of their loans, we also measured how we're using our funds to make sure your donations have the most impact possible. In 2012, only 1% of WMI's funding was spent on overhead, with all the rest going directly into the loan program. We're making the most of your donations by making sure they truly go to the people we're trying to help.

WMI provides loans, not subsidies, so there is income generated when women pay back the interest on their loans. We're using that capital to expand our health and education programs in our loan hubs. WMI's Borrowers have attended lectures by health and education officials to learn practical health tips and advice on educating themselves and their children. One of the government officials who visited the Bududa loan hub was so impressed by the Borrowers that he promised to get funding for development projects in their village.

Donations from individuals like you mean the world to WMI's Borrowers. If you want to get more involved in WMI's activities, consider becoming a Resource Fellow. The Resource Fellow spends 6-12 months at our original loan hub in Buyobo, Uganda working on the operation of our loan program there. Please visit our website for more information on the fellowship and more data on our Borrowers: www.wmionline.org. And don't forget to like Women's Microfinance Initiative on Facebook and follow @wmionline on Twitter!

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Women's Microfinance Initiative

Location: Bethesda, MD - USA
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Twitter: @wmionline
Project Leader:
Robyn Nietert
President
Bethesda , Maryland United States

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