Narcisa Silvia Rodriguez


Status: Paying Back

$450.00   Loan Amount
54% repaid

About the Entrepreneur

Name: Narcisa Silvia Rodriguez
Location: Leon, Nicaragua
Activity: Tailoring

About the Loan

Loan Amount: $450.00
Loan Use: Working capital.
Repayment Term: 12 months - View details below
Lenders Repaid: Monthly
Currency Exchange Loss: Covered
Date Listed: Apr 26, 2009
Date Disbursed: Apr 22, 2009
Date Funded:Apr 26, 2009

About the Country

Country:Nicaragua
Avg Annual Income:$3,636.00
Currency:Nicaragua Cordobas (NIO)
Exchange Rate:20.2650 NIO = 1 USD



Narcisa Silvia Rodríguez is 44 years old and is single. Doña Narcisa has 2 children and they both study. She has worked as a seamstress for more than 20 years. She started her business with a small amount of material and made sheets. Later on she sold them in the market and her business is located in her home. Doña Narcisa is a hard-working woman who has had to struggle to get ahead. One of her objectives is to improve the quality of her products and offer variety to her customers so they can choose from different options. This is why she turned to Fundación León 2000 and other related organizations to receive support for working capital and to buy supplies such as material, needles, scissors, thread and zippers. Narcisa´s dream is to set up a dressmaking workshop in order to support other persons who need work.

Translated from Spanish by Molly Puglisi, Kiva Volunteer


La Señora Narcisa Silvia Rodríguez tiene la edad de 44 años, su estado civil es soltera. Doña Narcisa tiene 2 hijos y todos estudian. Su actividad económica es costurera. Hace más de 20 años. Dio inicio con pocas telas por lo que elaboro sabanas, y mas tarde las comercializaba en el mercado, por lo que la ubicación de su negocio es su casa de habitación. Doña Narcisa es una mujer muy luchadora por que ha tenido que salir adelante es por eso que sus propósitos son de mejorar la calidad de sus productos y ofrecer variedad a sus clientes y escojan las diferentes opciones. Y es así como recurre a Fundación León 2000 y las organizaciones amigas para apoyarla en capital de trabajo y además comprar materia prima como tela, agujas, tijeras, hilos y ziper. Y el sueño de Narcisa es establecer un taller de costura para apoyar a otras personas que necesitan trabajo.


Important Information About This Loan
In mid 2008, a movement began in Nicaragua called “Movimiento No Pago” (a movement for non-payment of loans). This movement, supported mostly by farmers of the north of Nicaragua with ties to the left-wing party in Nicaragua, has been organizing protests and making it difficult for some branches of microfinance institutions to operate normally. This movement has been fed by the global the economic crisis, which has made it more difficult for Nicaraguans to pay back their loans. This group has submitted a law to the government to create a moratorium on debt repayment. If passed, the law could have a severe effect on the microfinance industry and banking sector in Nicaragua. Recent information indicates that the situation may be improving as the President of Nicaragua has spoken out against this law and would not support its passage in its current form. The network of microfinance institutions in Nicaragua (ASOMIF) has been negotiating with the government in support of an alternative proposal. Kiva, along with 25 other funders from 9 countries, has signed onto a letter to the Nicaraguan government urging a resolution to this situation without enacting a moratorium on debt repayment. The potential passage of the debt moratorium increases the risk of lending in Nicaragua. For more information, please see the following articles: http://impreso.elnuevodiario.com.ni/2009/09/24/nacionales/110236; http://www.laprensa.com.ni/archivo/2009/octubre/16/noticias/economia/355010.shtml

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Loan has been disbursed
 
Entrepreneur: Narcisa Silvia Rodriguez
Location: Leon, Nicaragua

Thank you for your loan. It has been disbursed to Narcisa Silvia Rodriguez by Fundación Leon 2000 in Nicaragua. We are excited to watch this business grow. Over the 9 months of this loan, Fundación Leon 2000 will be collecting repayments from this entrepreneur and posting progress updates on the Kiva website.


Posted by from Leon, Nicaragua
Apr 27, 2009
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Kiva Field Update - Message from Kiva Fellow in Nicaragua
 
Entrepreneur: Narcisa Silvia Rodriguez
Location: Leon, Nicaragua

Thank you for supporting a micro-entrepreneur in Nicaragua. I’m excited to be writing you as the Kiva Fellow in Leon, Nicaragua. For the past few months, I have been working with Fundación Leon 2000, a Kiva field partner. All entrepreneur profiles on Kiva’s Web site are posted by local field partners, which are microfinance institutions that lend to the working poor to help the poor lift themselves out of poverty. The field partners screen each entrepreneur, upload his/her loan request to the Kiva website, disburse the loan, and collect repayments.

Let’s get to know Fundación León 2000 a little better. The organization is based in Leon, Nicaragua, which is about 60 miles northwest of Managua, the capital city. In a country where 50% of its citizens live below the poverty line with an average GDP of $3,600 per person, Fundación Leon’s loans represent a life-changing opportunity to embrace financial self-sufficiency and escape the oppressive grips of poverty. For most, there is no other opportunity in the community for business growth such as that provided by Fundación León 2000.

During my three months of service at Fundación León 2000, I visited over forty small business entrepreneurs. In brief loan updates to Kiva lenders, I tried to capture and portray candidly their attitudes towards microfinance. These micro-loans would not be possible without the diligence and dedication of Fundación León’s Kiva Coordinator, Sandra, and the group of hard-working loan officers.

I spent the majority of my time at Fundación León working alongside Sandra as she screened clients for loans, posted loans on the Kiva Web site, tracked monthly repayments, and arranged loan update visits. Although Sandra and I have been able to provide many of you with updates about entrepreneurs who received a loan contribution from you, reaching every entrepreneur for an update is not logistically possible.

Even if you did not contribute to this particular entrepreneur, I hope that you will enjoy the following story of a Kiva borrower in León whose story exemplifies the challenges and fortunes experienced by many in the León community.

Maria Guadalupe Blanco is quite the small business entrepreneur, and she’s become pretty good at requesting loans and repaying them in stride—seventeen loans to be precise. Her primary business is a general store on the edge of town, which is filled with everything from candy, cookies, and canned vegetables to soups, soaps, and shampoos. Once the general store was operating at a sustainable level, Maria decided to expand her financial approach and purchase two taxis for local operation. Through the course of her partnership with Fundación León, and now Kiva, Maria Guadalupe has created a closed-loop business cycle by successfully forging two independent businesses, where one can sustain her livelihood if another falls victim to hardship. The success of the micro finance model for Maria Guadalupe is a complete testament to her respectful yet determined attitude towards its process and lenders. Towards the end of our visit, she frankly stated, “I seek loans to work; there is no other way.”

From Kiva, Fundación León 2000, and its family of borrowers, we thank you for your continued support of our work.

To see all current fundraising loans from the Fundación León 2000, click here: http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&partner_id=96&status=fundRaising&sortBy=New+to+Old&_te=mj

And finally, I compiled this short video to provide you with a nice glance into the world of Fundación León 2000 and its variety of Kiva borrowers. Please enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjVNPTxB2Os&_te=mj

Sincerely,

Sean P. Calhoun

Kiva Fellow, Fundación León 2000


Posted by JD Bergeron, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
Jun 11, 2009
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Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for Narcisa Silvia Rodriguez

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
July 2009 $45.00 $45.02 Repayment Received
August 2009 $45.00 $46.58 Repayment Received
September 2009 $45.00 $43.40 Repayment Received
October 2009 $45.00 $45.00 Repayment Received
November 2009 $45.00 $45.00 Repayment Received
December 2009 $45.00 $21.53  
January 2010 $45.00 Available Jan 1  
February 2010 $45.00 Available Feb 1  
March 2010 $45.00 Available Mar 1  
April 2010 $45.00 Available Apr 1