Fanny Cristina Aguilar De Loayza


Status: Paid Back

$650.00   Loan Request
$650.00   Paid Back

About the Entrepreneur

Name: Fanny Cristina Aguilar De Loayza
Location: La Paz, Bolivia
Activity: Manufacturing

About the Loan

Loan Amount: $650.00
Loan Use: To purchase materials to create tin molds
Repayment Term: 9 months - View details below
Lenders Repaid: Monthly
Currency Exchange Loss: Covered
Date Listed: Dec 16, 2008
Date Disbursed: Nov 24, 2008
Date Funded:Dec 16, 2008
Loan Ended:Jun 15, 2009

About the Country

Country:Bolivia
Avg Annual Income:$2,817.00
Currency:Bolivia Bolivianos (BOB)
Exchange Rate:7.0551 BOB = 1 USD



Señora Fanny Aguilar lives in the neighborhood of Lomas in the city of La Paz, Bolivia. She owns a small workshop in which she makes molds of tin. This workshop is set up in her home. Señora Fanny makes molds for cakes in different shapes (hearts, characters, etc.). In addition, she makes crafts such as miniature lamps for fairs, as well as molds for biscuits. All of her work is down in tinplate. The loan will be used toward the purchase of equipment, such as a tin, glass, and other parts for the manufacture of these materials. She collaborates with her husband to pay living expenses and also assists in the development of these accessories.

Translated from Spanish by Carrie Ting, Kiva Volunteer


La Señora Fanny Aguilar vive en la zona las Lomas, de la ciudad de La Paz, Bolivia, es propietaria de un pequeño taller en el que se fabrican moldes de hojalata, dicho taller esta instalado en el domicilio de la señora.
La señora Fany realiza moldes para tortas, en diferentes formas (corazones, personajes, etc.), además la señora realiza artesanías como ser: lámparas en miniatura para las ferias además de moldes para la elaboración de galletas, todo el trabajo lo realiza en hojalata (lata).
El préstamo solicitado servirá para la compra de material como ser: hojalata, vidrio, y otros accesorios para la elaboración de estos materiales. Le colabora su esposo con los gastos de la casa, y ademas le ayuda en la elaboración de estos accesorios.

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Journal entries for Fanny Cristina Aguilar De Loayza


Loan has been disbursed
 
Entrepreneur: Fanny Cristina Aguilar De Loayza
Location: La Paz, Bolivia

Thank you for your loan. It has been disbursed to Fanny Cristina Aguilar de Loayza by Emprender in Bolivia. We are excited to watch this business grow. Over the 6 months of this loan, Emprender will be collecting repayments from this entrepreneur and posting progress updates on the Kiva website.


Posted by from La Paz, Bolivia
Dec 17, 2008
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Kiva Journal Update for Fanny Cristina Aguilar de Loayza
 
Entrepreneur: Fanny Cristina Aguilar De Loayza
Location: La Paz, Bolivia

As a Kiva Fellow working with Kiva’s local partner MFI, Emprender, I recently had the opportunity to visit with Santiago, the husband of Fanny Cristina Aguilar de Loayza, a Kiva funded entrepreneur.

Fanny was out of the house at the time of our visit, and her husband, Santiago was nice enough to let us in and explain their business. Santiago and Fanny work hand in hand to create small toys and decorations out of recycled products such as metal and plastic that they find or buy around La Paz.

This has been Santiago’s livelihood since he was a child as he learned it from his father. They have a small shop with basic tools just outside their home in a dusty, high neighborhood in La Paz, Bolivia. In Bolivia, near the new year, it is custom for people to buy small items representing their hopes for the new year. These range from babies, cars, homes to tiny little chickens. While Santiago and Fanny sell these year round, they are most popular in January.

They sell to a company who then brings them down the mountains to other locations around Bolivia. For each 12 items, they make 230 Bolivianos or $32.79.

Their loan was used to buy raw material that they couldn’t find in recycled form like certain colors of glass and specific fabrics.

Thank you for supporting Kiva, Emprender and Fanny. I very much enjoyed meeting Santiago and learning about their interesting business.

To read more about the adventures of Kiva Fellows, check out our blog: link text


Posted by Sierra Visher from La Paz, Bolivia
Mar 6, 2009
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Kiva Field Update - Message from Kiva Fellow in Bolivia
 
Entrepreneur: Fanny Cristina Aguilar De Loayza
Location: La Paz, Bolivia

Dear Kiva lenders,

Thank you for lending with Kiva! While your loan has gone directly to the entrepreneur you selected, there have been many dedicated people along the way that help to make this possible.

Kiva partners with local microfinance institutions, like Emprender (http://www.kiva.org/about/aboutPartner?id=110&_te=mj), to administer these loans. These partners are local experts who provide financial services to their clients, and rely on investors like you to make their work possible. I have been working as a Kiva Fellow in Emprender’s offices for the past 3 months, and have been greatly impressed with the high quality of their staff, their commitment to the people in their community, and unique services they offer their clients.

In particular, Christian Rivera should be recognized for his work. He is Emprender’s Kiva Coordinator. He posts profiles of Emprender clients on the website for Kiva lenders to fund, keeps in touch with both lenders and Kiva staff, and helps to make sure Emprender staff understands and participates in Kiva in the best, most effective way possible.

Christian has been wonderful in this position, but will soon be passing the responsibility to another Emprender staff member, Jose Luis. Christian plans to focus his attention on a unique project that Emprender is starting. He is also a doctor, and has organized a medical program for Emprender clients.

Sadly, Bolivia has the worst health conditions in South America and is second only to Haiti in the hemisphere. In an effort to improve the health and well being of their society, Emprender, with the help of the Center for the Sustainable Development (CEDESS) and An Ber, will open free clinics for their clients and offer medical treatment at reduced costs for the members of client families. The clinics will be located within Emprender offices, making access convenient and efficient. They will even offer medical services for other community members in semi-urban and rural areas that are under-serviced by other medical facilities. These clinics will provide basic and preventative medicine, family planning, and other health education services. The first of the six clinics will open within the next three months, as soon as the final paperwork has been completed. Emprender hopes to reach 50% of their clients by the end of the first year, and 100% of their clients by the third year of the project. In addition to organizing the project, Christian will be the doctor at Emprender’s first clinic. I am constantly impressed by his ability to wear many hats and know he looks forward to this transition in his job.

It is everyone’s hope that by providing medical services, Emprender’s borrowers won’t face financial disaster caused by preventable illness. Ideally, these medical services will improve the lives of Emprender’s borrowers, increase their repayment capacity, and help inoculate the family from medical risk.

I saw first hand the ways that simple medical treatment could help an Emprender client. Alejandra and her husband Demecio purchase, raise, and then sell ducks in the small town of El Torno outside of Santa Cruz, Bolivia, where Emprender has a field office. Alejandra has been selling ducks for over 20 years, and often has more than 70 ducks in her yard at a time. With the income from her and Demecio’s business, they are raising their 8 children. Unfortunately, a few weeks before I met Alejandra, she stepped on a piece of glass that cut her foot. Perhaps from working so close to animals, or perhaps due to just bad luck, the cut got infected. The infection has grown and grown and Alejandra has had trouble walking, and now spends most of the day off her feet. Her business is suffering, because she can make fewer trips each week to the market to sell, and is reliant on people coming to her home to purchase ducks. Emprender hopes to be able to help its clients by providing basic medical care that can help them feel better and continue to succeed in their businesses.

It has been a pleasure for me to get to know Emprender’s staff across the country and to learn about the many ways in which this socially focused organization provides for its clients — Kiva borrowers.

Thank you again for lending to Emprender’s clients and for believing in the power you have to make a difference. Gracias!

Sincerely,

Sierra Visher

Kiva Fellow


Posted by JD Bergeron, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
Jun 15, 2009
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Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for Fanny Cristina Aguilar De Loayza

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
February 2009 $82.77 $82.77 Repayment Received
March 2009 $85.92 $42.56 Repayment Received
April 2009 $89.20 $132.57 Repayment Received
May 2009 $92.60 $92.43 Repayment Received
June 2009 $145.55 $145.67 Repayment Received
July 2009 $101.67 $154.00 Repayment Received
August 2009 $52.29 $0.00 Repayment Received