Mansour Al Nawajha


Status: Ended with Loss - Defaulted

$600.00   Loan Request
$150.00   Paid Back

About the Entrepreneur

Name: Mansour Al Nawajha
Location: Rafah, Gaza
Activity: Construction

About the Loan

Loan Amount: $600.00
Loan Use: Purchase recycled wood for construction
Repayment Term: 12 months - View details below
Lenders Repaid: Monthly
Currency Exchange Loss: N/A
Date Listed: Feb 15, 2006
Date Disbursed: Apr 13, 2005
Date Funded:Mar 30, 2005
Loan Ended:Sep 11, 2007

About the Country

Country:Gaza
Avg Annual Income:$600.00
Currency:United States Dollars (USD)



Mansour, a 49-year-old skilled construction worker, has
six children: His eldest, a daughter, is a university student, and
Mansour must pay her university tuition. He also has two sons in high school, two in junior high school, and one in elementary school. So that he can afford his family expenses, Mansour must increase his work output. In order to increase his work output -- and to meet market demand -- Mansour applied for loan capital to purchase used wood for construction.


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Journal entries for Mansour Al Nawajha


Ahlan wa sahlan! Welcome to our Kiva friends ...
 
Entrepreneur: Mansour Al Nawajha
Location: Rafah, Gaza

Welcome (in Arabic, "Ahlan wa sahlan") to our Kiva friends! In March, Mansour, a skilled construction worker, received his Kiva loan in the amount of U.S. $600 for the purpose of purchasing used wood for construction. Upon receiving his loan, Mansour said, "God willing, this loan will help me to overcome difficulties, thanks to you." The Shurush Initiative and our Palestinian partner organization, the East Jerusalem YMCA, would like to to thank the generous Kiva lenders who made Mansour's loan possible. And we would like to wish Mansour much success in his wood-based construction business -- in Arabic, "Natamanna laka al najah, ya Mansour!" We look forward to updating you in the coming months about the progress of Mansour Construction, which is located in Rafah, Gaza. His first loan repayment is due by April 20. We wish Mansour all the best as he works to afford his family expenses, including his daughter's university tuition. And to our Kiva friends, thank you so very much -- "Shukran khteer!"


Posted by The Shurush Initiative from Rafah, Gaza
Apr 18, 2006
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Economic Crisis
 
Entrepreneur: Mansour Al Nawajha
Location: Rafah, Gaza

Dear Kiva Lenders and Supporters,
As you know, the West Bank and Gaza are experiencing a severe economic crisis. In May, the World Bank predicted that by the end of 2006, Palestinian per capita income would decline by 30 percent; unemployment would increase from 23 percent to 40 percent; and poverty levels would rise from last year’s 44 percent to 67 percent [source: World Bank, “The Palestinian Fiscal Crisis,” May 7, 2006].
In Gaza, where Shurush’s eight Kiva borrowers live and work, the economic situation is worse than in the West Bank. Gazan entrepreneurs are working under difficult conditions and restrictions on movement. For additional reading, an informative article on Gaza’s economic situation can be found in this week’s New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/18/world/middleeast/18gaza.html

Yet despite dire times, Kiva borrowers continue to perform miracles in order to repay Kiva lenders.

We apologize if your repayments are delayed or if these updates are less frequent than desired. Working with our Palestinian partner NGO, the East Jerusalem YMCA, Shurush will keep you informed as frequently as possible.
Shurush is committed to helping those in need through our program, so it is our sincere hope that your generous loans will be repaid despite the grave economic situation in the West Bank and Gaza.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email us at
info@shurush.org

Thank you for your understanding, generosity, and support.
And a special thanks to those of you who have posted such kind comments on these journals; we will continue to pass along your words of encouragement to the entrepreneurs. Sincerely,Bryan Berkett and the Shurush Team The Shurush Initiativetransparent microfinance | proactive employment


Posted by Bryan Berkett from Rafah, Gaza
Jun 22, 2006
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Congrats Basil!
 
Entrepreneur: Mansour Al Nawajha
Location: Rafah, Gaza

Shurush would like to congratulate Basil Jarrar on his wedding, which took place June 29th!  Basil is one of the hardworking staff members of the EJ-YMCA who is responsible for the success of our joint venture to lend to Palestinians in need.  Without his incredible effort, this program would not be possible. 
Unfortunately, as you may have read in the news, the situation in the West Bank and Gaza right now is terrible.  Although Basil surely deserves a relaxing vacation, his honeymoon will likely coincide with a period of intense conflict and violence.  Hopefully, when he returns on July 15th, the situation will have calmed down a bit.
Congratulations Basil and may you and your wife have many happy and healthy years together!


Posted by Bryan Berkett from Rafah, Gaza
Jul 1, 2006
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Repayment Problems
 
Entrepreneur: Mansour Al Nawajha
Location: Rafah, Gaza

Mansour's shop is in the Rafah area, which is been under attack for the past two months.  He has had difficulty making repayments during this time of war because his clients are scared to visit his store because it is dangerous.  He is committed to making the required repayments when he generates enough income.  We are sorry about this unfortunate situation and continue to wish for a sustained peace in the Middle East that will allow Mansour and others to prosper.


Posted by Bryan Berkett from Rafah, Gaza
Aug 1, 2006
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September Update
 
Entrepreneur: Mansour Al Nawajha
Location: Rafah, Gaza

Dear Lender,

Unfortunately, this has been a very tough month for most of our clients and very few have been able to repay their loans. Although all our clients are trying to repay their loans, many of them have found this task impossible in the current climate. Additionally, our loan officers continue to have trouble reaching the clients. We continue to work with our clients to do what we can to make sure we can repay your generous loans. We will keep you updated.

On a positive note, Basil Jarrar, the project accountant, recently returned from a 14-day training seminar in Amman, Jordan on financial analysis and microfin (a microfinance accounting tool). Hopefully this will make our efforts even more transparent.

I hope you are well wherever you are,

Bryan


Posted by Bryan Berkett from Rafah, Gaza
Sep 12, 2006
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Update
 
Entrepreneur: Mansour Al Nawajha
Location: Rafah, Gaza

Mansour has had difficulty obtaining the raw materials he needs for construction because of Gaza's closed borders.


Posted by Bryan Berkett from Rafah, Gaza
Nov 24, 2006
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Report From Basil
 
Entrepreneur: Mansour Al Nawajha
Location: Rafah, Gaza

Dear Kiva Lender:

I am sorry to tell you that no repayments were actually paid in the Kiva program, because the situation in Gaza is very difficult these days. Our staff couldn't reach our office in Gaza because of the clashes fight between Fateh and Hammas over the past week. Over the past month, all the shops and workshops have been closed and the situation is very dangerous in Gaza streets as over 60 person were killed last month. I called our staff at their houses and heard the sound of explosions and bullets during our conservation on the telephone.

We just wait to see what the situation will be in Gaza. We hope it will be calm next month, but at the same time, we are not optimistic.

You can't imagine how very bad the situation is. I know it's a black picture, but we hope it will change.

Best,

Basil


Posted by Bryan Berkett from Rafah, Gaza
Feb 3, 2007
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Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for Mansour Al Nawajha

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
June 2006 $0.00 $50.00  
December 2006 $0.00 $50.00  
May 2007 $0.00 $0.00  
September 2007 $0.00 $50.00