Daler Tolibov

Status: Paying Back

$1,500
Loan Request
Pre-Disbursed : Oct 13, 2009
Listed: Nov 3, 2009
Funded: Nov 28, 2009
14% repaid

About the Country

Country:Tajikistan
Avg Annual Income:$1,388
Currency:United States Dollars (USD)


About the Loan

Location: Istaravshan, Tajikistan   Repayment Term: 14 months
(more info)
Activity: Food Production/Sales   Repayment Schedule: Monthly
Loan Use: To purchase ingredients for preparing sambusa and to improve his business conditions   Currency Exchange Loss: N/A
      Default Protection: Covered
This is Daler, who is an animated guy filled with enthusiasm. He works hard preparing and selling the national pie called “sambusa” (it is the flour course with the meat that is baked in the coals according to the old recipes) in a small place which he rents. Since he was very young, Daler learned a great deal about sambusa preparation from his mother and that's why he decided to dedicate himself to this work.

Daler has big plans and dreams to grow his business. His goal is to have his own place where he can offer more comforts to his customers. And he'd like to buy a refrigerator so he can begin to offer cold drinks as well.

With this purpose in mind, Daler wants to take a loan of 1,500 USD to purchase the necessary ingredients for preparing sambusa and also to improve his business conditions. He is very motivated to grow his business and increase his income. With his efforts and your important contribution, Daler can reach his goals.


More about Tajikistan and IMON International
Tajikistan is known for its rich history, which includes a key post along the Silk Road and the end of Alexander the Great's rule. It has also produced great thinkers, philosophers, scientists and poets, including Rudaki, Avicenna, Ferdowsi, Omar Khayyam, Jomi, and Rumi. The country is home to communities that still speak the ancient Sogdian language, epic mountain passes, and a civilization that dates back to the 4th millennium B.C. And, even today, it is a complex mixture of the Islamic faith, Soviet culture, New West culture and Central Asian traditions.

But Tajikistan is also the poorest of the former Soviet republics. The civil war, which ignited soon after its independence from the U.S.S.R., further damaged the already weak economy. In addition, 93% of the country is mountainous and only 7% of the land is arable. These conditions have resulted in high levels of unemployment and have forced hundreds of thousands to seek work in other countries, mainly Russia. While the people of Tajikistan are working to improve its agricultural production and manufacturing sector, nearly two-thirds of the population still live in abject poverty.

IMON's History
Since December 2007, IMON International has worked closely with Kiva and Kiva lenders to ensure that poor and low income clients represent a viable business proposition. Funds raised through Kiva have already been distributed to thousands of IMON International's clients and will continue to provide thousands more with permanent access to the varied financial services they need. To learn more about IMON International's work, please visit: www.imon.tj


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Loan to Daler Tolibov in Tajikistan has been 100% funded
 
Entrepreneur: Daler Tolibov
Location: Istaravshan, Tajikistan

Thanks to you and 49 other Kiva Lenders, the 1500.00 loan requested by Daler Tolibov in Tajikistan has been 100% funded. The loan will be used for the purpose of: To purchase ingredients for preparing sambusa and to improve his business conditions.

Over the months of this loan, Kiva’s Field Partner in Tajikistan, IMON International, will be collecting repayments from this entrepreneur and posting progress updates on the Kiva website.


Posted by from Istaravshan, Tajikistan
Nov 28, 2009
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Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for Daler Tolibov

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
January 2010 $109.76 $109.76 Repayment Received
February 2010 $112.32 $112.32 Repayment Received
March 2010 $114.94 Available Mar 1  
April 2010 $117.62 Available Apr 1  
May 2010 $120.37 Available May 1  
June 2010 $123.18 Available Jun 1  
July 2010 $126.05 Available Jul 1  
August 2010 $128.99 Available Aug 1  
September 2010 $132.00 Available Sep 1  
October 2010 $135.08 Available Oct 1  
November 2010 $138.23 Available Nov 1  
December 2010 $141.46 Available Dec 1