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Update from Kiva

In early 2008, Life in Africa closed their operations and stopped administering loans in Kampala, Uganda. By June 2008, Life in Africa sent all outstanding loan repayments to Kiva, and they were returned to Kiva lender accounts.

Original description

Life in Africa is both a virtual and a physical space that belongs to a member owned community enterprise in Uganda. A group of buildings at Life in Africa\'s WE Center in Kampala houses a loan programme, craft workshops, an education programme, IT training and savings programmes for both adults and children (the latter is particularly unique here in Africa). It is a place for Ugandans to connect with each other and opportunities in the outside world to plan for a secure future.

In it\'s relationship with Kiva, LiA is pioneering a community guaranteed lending model. All loan applications listed at Kiva have been vetted, reviewed and approved by a committee of WE Center Kampala members that includes would-be borrowers before they apply. An ability to repay, an established level of trust and WE team participation, and attendance at 4 loan information workshops (including a review) are pre-requisites for applying for a loan. Each case is reviewed very seriously, since the WE Center Kampala community agrees to back the loans listed at Kiva with a 100% guarantee. Once a loan is approved by the review committee, the borrower is asked to announce which WE Team they designate to receive 25% of the interest to be paid on the loan. This ensures that the LiA loan program benefits the entire LiA community in a bottom-up, democratic way.

LiA\'s loan applications are prepared and presented for community review by LiA members who are part of LiA\'s Internet4Change job creation program. Trained i4c Agents earn 25% of the interest on their client\'s payments each month. In addition to loan applications, i4c Agents also create a blog for each borrowing member that includes supplemental cultural content contributed by the borrower to LiA\'s growing collection of grassroots voices online. By the end of 2006, i4c Agents hope to learn how to sell individual member craft products directly from their blogs.

Life in Africa job creation programs began in Gulu in war-torn Northern Uganda in March 2006. LiA anticipates that some WE Center Gulu members will be earning enough to service small loans by the end of the year.

Listen to an interview with Christina Jordan, Director of Life in Africa, here.

Kiva Help Repayment Performance on Kiva

    This Field Partner All Kiva Partners
  Start Date On Kiva Apr 17, 2006 Oct 12, 2005
Total Loans $37,700 $101,847,735
Amount of Raised Inactive Loans $0 $109,500
Number Of Raised Inactive Loans 0 159
Amount of Paying Back Loans $0 $44,624,625
Number Of Paying Back Loans 0 63,226
Amount of Ended Loans $37,700 $57,113,610
Number Of Ended Loans 135 83,633
Delinquency Rate 0.00% 4.29%
Amount of Paying Back Loans Delinquent $0 $1,913,000
Amount of Paying Back Loans $0 $44,624,625
Number of Paying Back Loans Delinquent 0 6,018
Default Rate 0.00% 1.96%
Amount of Ended Loans Defaulted $0 $1,119,957
Amount of Ended Loans $37,700 $57,113,610
Number Of Ended Loans Defaulted 0 3,369
Currency Exchange Loss Rate 0.00% 0.00%
Amount of Currency Exchange Loss $0 $0
Refund Rate 0.00% 1.09%
Amount of Refunded Loans $0 $1,108,850
Number Of Refunded Loans 0 1,440
Updated as of November 21, 2009 1:03 AM

Kiva Help Loan Characteristics On Kiva

    This Field Partner All Kiva Partners
  Loans to Women Entrepreneurs 67.41% 78.21%
Average Loan Size $279 $403
Average Individual Loan Size $279 $591
Average Group Loan Size $0 $1,494
Average Number Of Entrepreneurs Per Group 0 0
Average GDP Per Capita (PPP) in Local Country $1,700 $3,463
Average Loan Size / GDP Per Capita (PPP) 16.43% 11.65%
Average Time To Fund A Loan 1.28 days 2.27 days
Average Dollars Raised Per Day Per Loan $218.17 $177.72
  Average Loan Term 8.27 months 9.31 months
Updated as of November 21, 2009 1:03 AM

Kiva Help Journaling Performance on Kiva

    This Field Partner All Kiva Partners
  Total Journals 318 51639
Journal Coverage 89.63% 28.21%
Journal Coverage, Kiva Fellows 7.41% 0.21%
  Journal Frequency (Average Per Loan Per Year) 0.82 0.32
  Average Number Of Recommendations Per Journal 6.25 10.30
Updated as of November 21, 2009 1:03 AM

Kiva Help Borrowing Cost Comparison

    This Field Partner Median for MFI Peers in Country All Kiva Partners
  Average Interest Rate and Fees Borrowers Pay (Portfolio Yield) N/A N/A 35.21%
  Average Loan Size (% of Per Capita Income) N/A N/A 23.43%
  Average Partner Return On Assets N/A N/A 0.24%

Field Partner Staff

Teopista Akware
Grace Ayaa
David Ewaku
Christina Jordan
Abura Kamilo
Ezra Kayia
Morrish Munnu
Freida Namukasa
Peter Ndelo
Finny Odiya
Morris Barry Okello
Robert Oketa

Kiva Help Country Fast Facts

Country: Uganda
Capital: Kampala
Official Language: English (official national language, taught in grade schools, used in courts of law and by most newspapers and some radio broadcasts), Ganda or Luganda (most widely used of the Niger-Congo languages, preferred for native language publications in the capital and may be taught in school), other Niger-Congo languages, Nilo-Saharan languages, Swahili, Arabic
Population: 26,404,543
Avg Annual Income: $1,700
Labor Force: agriculture 82%; industry 5%; services 13%
Population Below Poverty Line: 35%
Literacy Rate: 69.90%
Infant Mortality Rate (per 1000): 86.15 deaths
Life Expectancy: 45.28 years
Currency: Uganda Shillings, Kenya Shillings
Exchange Rate: 74.5500 KES = 1 USD