Vegaspamba (cuenca) Group

Status: Paying Back

$4,750
Loan Request
Pre-Disbursed : Oct 12, 2009
Listed: Nov 13, 2009
Funded: Nov 17, 2009
33% repaid

About the Country

Country:Ecuador
Avg Annual Income:$4,776
Currency:United States Dollars (USD)


In this Group:
CARMEN AMELIA JUELA PEREZ, ANA CECILIA TIGRE LUCERO, MARIELA ALEXANDRA JUELA CORTE , ZOILA MERCEDES FAJARDO DELEG , RUTH CECILIA FAJARDO DELEG , FLOR ERMENCIA FAJARDO DELEG , LINA MARLENE DELEG GUNCAY, LUS MARIA DELEG GUNCAY*, ROSA BALVINA DELEG ZHIZHPON , MARIA EUGENIA FAJARDO DELEG , MARIA INES GUNCAY CORTE , ZOILA ELENA ROMERO ROMERO , MARIA MERCEDES ZHISPON TADAY
* not pictured

About the Loan

Location: Cuenca, Ecuador   Repayment Term: 8 months
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Activity: Agriculture   Repayment Schedule: Monthly
Loan Use: Operating capital for their various business activities   Currency Exchange Loss: N/A
      Default Protection: Covered
The Vegaspamba Communal Bank was established in the community of the same name within the city of Cuenca. The residents engage in agriculture, primarily the cultivation of corn and vegetables. The area is well-known for its colorful festivals, traditional music, local customs (such as climbing the grease pole), fireworks, and numerous attractions that bring in domestic and foreign tourists. The Communal Bank consists of members who are related to one another. They are looking for new ways to be productive and generate income so that their families can have a better quality of life.


Sra. Flor Fajardo Deleg is a member of the Vegaspamba Communal Bank. She lives in the San Joaquin Parrish located on the outskirts of Cuenca. She is 32 years old and has been separated from her husband for four years as a result of misunderstandings and a lack of communication. Flor is the mother of seven children ranging in age from 3 to 17. Her oldest daughter works as a housekeeper in order to help with the household expenses. The other children are students in either elementary or secondary school. Only her nine year old son lives with his grandmother in the community of Vegaspamba. Flor’s house is made only of boards and sheets of zinc.


Flor is engaged in agriculture, planting all types of vegetables so that she can sell them at the open fair or in the markets of Cuenca. She has been farming for many years since she learned the trade from her parents. Her work begins every day at 4am. On Wednesdays and Saturdays, she travels to the fair.


This is her fourth cycle working with the Institution. She used her previous loans to purchase seeds for planting crops. Flor also received training on how to save money. With this new loan from Fundación ESPOIR, she will purchase seeds for growing lettuce, tomatoes, spinach, carrots, broccoli, and other vegetables. Part of the money will be used to buy school supplies for her children.


Her goal is to increase her crop output and improve her financial situation so that her children can have a better future.


Sra. Rosa Deleg is also a member of the Vegaspamba Communal Bank and lives in the community of the same name. She is 57 years old and has been separated for 18 years when her husband abandoned the family. Rosa has six children, all of whom are married. Her home is a result of all the hard work she has performed since she was a young woman. Rosa currently lives with her grandson, who attends school in Vegaspamba. He is the only person who provides her company.


Rosa produces handmade sweaters. She took up weaving six years ago when friends from the neighborhood taught her this skill. Rosa now instructs other women how to start this type of business in their own communities. The women she teaches produce mainly nylon bags.


Rosa is participating in her fourth cycle with the Foundation. She says that her previous loans were a great help because they enabled her to maintain her business. With this new loan from Fundación ESPOIR, she will purchase bags for her business and some food for household consumption.


Rosa hopes to remain financially stable.

Translated from Spanish by Ronan Reodica, Kiva Volunteer


El banco comunal Vegaspamba se formó en la ciudad de Cuenca en la comunidad del mismo nombre, su gente se dedica a la agricultura principalmente de maíz y hortalizas; este es un lugar muy famoso por sus coloridas fiestas, la música tradicional y costumbres como el palo encebado entre otras y los fuegos artificiales son atractivos que atraen al turista nacional y extranjero. Los integrantes de este banco son en su mayoría familiares que se agruparon para buscar nuevas alternativas de producción y generar ingresos económicos para sus familias y conseguir una mejor calidad de vida.

La señora Flor Fajardo Deleg es socia del banco comunal Vegaspamba, ella vive en la parroquia de San Joaquín a las afueras de la ciudad de Cuenca, tiene 32 años de edad se separó de su esposo hace cuatro años por la incomprensión y falta de comunicación con su cónyuge, es madre de siete hijos de: 17, 12, 10, 9, 8, 6, 3 años, su primera hija trabaja como empleada domestica y le ayuda con los gastos de la casa, sus otros hijos son estudiantes de primaria y secundaria, solo su hijo de nueve años vive con su abuela en la comunidad Vegaspamba, su casa es propia construida sólo de tablas y hojas de zinc.

Flor se dedica a la agricultura, siembra toda clase de verduras que luego las vende en la feria libre o en los mercados de Cuenca, esta actividad la vienen realizando por muchos años hereda de sus padres, sus laborares empiezan a las 4 de la mañana todos los miércoles y sábado que son días de feria

Este es su cuarto ciclo trabajando con la institución y nos asegura que los créditos recibidos han invertido en la compra de semillas para sus cultivos y también ha recibido educación de cómo ahorrar; con el nuevo préstamo solicitado a la FUNDACIÓN ESPOIR va a comprar semillas de otras legumbres de ciclo rápido como lechuga, tomate, acelga, zanahoria,brócoli, etc. y para la compra de útiles escolares para sus hijos.

Su meta es incrementar sus cultivos y mejorar su situación económica para darles un mejor futuro a sus hijos.

La señora Rosa Deleg es socia del banco comunal Vegaspamba, vive en la comunidad del mismo nombre, tiene 57 años de edad, se encuentra separada hace 18 años que su esposo la abandono con sus seis hijos, todos quienes ellos son casados, su casa es propia fruto del duro trabajo de su juventud ahí vive con su nieto que estudia en la escuela de Vegaspamba, siendo única compañía.

Rosa se dedica a la artesanía teje chompas, y hace seis años comenzó a tejer sogas y fueron sus compañeras de la comunidad quienes le enseñaron y ahora ella enseña a otras mujeres para que monten este tipo de negocio en la comunidad, siendo el material principal los sacos de nylon.

Este es su cuarto ciclo trabajando con los prestamos que la fundación entrega y con ellos ha logrado mantener sus negocios y nos comenta que le han ayudado en su negocio, con el nuevo préstamo que la FUNDACION ESPOIR, le hace entrega lo va a invertir en la compra de sacos para su negocio y un poco para la comida de su hogar.

Su sueño es de tratar de estabilizarse económicamente.



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Journal entries for Vegaspamba (cuenca) Group


Loan to CARMEN AMELIA JUELA PEREZ
ANA CECILIA TIGRE LUCERO
MARIELA ALEXANDRA JUELA CORTE
ZOILA MERCEDES FAJARDO DELEG
RUTH CECILIA FAJARDO DELEG
FLOR ERMENCIA FAJARDO DELEG
LINA MARLENE DELEG GUNCAY
LUS MARIA DELEG
 
Entrepreneur: Vegaspamba (cuenca) Group
Location: Cuenca, Ecuador

Thanks to you and 147 other Kiva Lenders, the 4750.00 loan requested by CARMEN AMELIA JUELA PEREZ
ANA CECILIA TIGRE LUCERO
MARIELA ALEXANDRA JUELA CORTE
ZOILA MERCEDES FAJARDO DELEG
RUTH CECILIA FAJARDO DELEG
FLOR ERMENCIA FAJARDO DELEG
LINA MARLENE DELEG GUNCAY
LUS MARIA DELEG GUNCAY
ROSA BALVINA DELEG ZHIZHPON
MARIA EUGENIA FAJARDO DELEG
MARIA INES GUNCAY CORTE
ZOILA ELENA ROMERO ROMERO
MARIA MERCEDES ZHISPON TADAY in Ecuador has been 100% funded. The loan will be used for the purpose of: Operating capital for their various business activities.

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


Posted by from Cuenca, Ecuador
Nov 17, 2009
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Field update from a Kiva Fellow
 
Entrepreneur: Vegaspamba (cuenca) Group
Location: Cuenca, Ecuador

Once again, thank you for making a loan to a Kiva borrower in Ecuador. That loan was posted by one of Kiva's local field partners -- Fundación Espoir. The purpose of this message is to update you on how Kiva funds are impacting local entrepreneurs given recent in-country challenges and let you know how you can support Fundación Espoir's work to serve low-income men and women who live in marginalized urban and rural areas.

As a Kiva Fellow for the past three months, I have been responsible for working closely with my MFI to achieve a number of objectives to reach an ultimate goal of graduating Fundación Espoir from the Pilot stage to the Active stage on Kiva.org. On Kiva.org, MFIs need to pass certain requirements and demonstrate good Kiva practices in order to obtain Active status on the site. With pleasure, I'm proud to announce that it was accomplished on Friday, December 11. I have had the wonderful opportunity to work with the energetic staff at three of my MFI's offices: first in their main branch in Quito and then more closely with borrowers in the field in Manabi (Portoviejo) on the coast and Azuay (Cuenca) in the south.

I wanted to give you an update on how a major energy crisis has swept Ecuador since November 5, crippling many businesses. Daily power rationing in every zone of every town and city lasts between 3 and 5 hours every day. Half of Ecuador’s economic output is petroleum, but most is destined for foreign lands. Domestically, the country relies on hydroelectric power, and the nationwide drought and lack of alternative fuel sources have brought the country to a near-standstill. Coupled with the global financial crisis, the energy crunch has impacted further access to capital for many entrepreneurs, given slower demand for goods and services.

Examples of how Kiva borrowers have been affected are unfortunately easy to find from our interviews. For example, Felinda in Manta has a restaurant that needed to shut its doors in the evening for dinner, as she could not service her clients. Astromelia in Portoviejo could not use her computer nor print photos for clients using her digital printer when the power went out for 5 hours in the middle of a work day. In Cuenca, the drought itself is impacting the many agricultural businesses of Kiva borrowers such as Teresa who lives in the hills behind Cuenca. Many of her chickens and pigs purchased with a Kiva loan have passed away, and she is currently behind on her repayments to Fundación Espoir. Luckily, the government has stated that the crisis will be over and daily rationing will end before Christmas due to new deals signed with Peru and Colombia to supply energy to Ecuador. Many Kiva borrowers have stated that they are very eager to take orders for the holiday season and also cannot wait to see family members during this festive time of the year.

The staff at all three locations -- Quito, Portoviejo and Cuenca -- have been extremely welcoming, very open to my requests and have made me feel at home here in Ecuador. Coming back from the rural countryside at 8 or 9 pm at night is a regular occurrence since there are many community banks to visit every 15 days for repayments, and the staff do not complain; they relish the opportunity to support their fellow citizens and also spend time with one another, as they're definitely a happy bunch.

To search for currently fundraising ESPOIR loans on Kiva, click here. No currently fundraising clients? Please check back soon! In the meantime, you can join ESPOIR’s Kiva Lending Team.


Posted by Cynthia McMurry, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
Dec 15, 2009
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selling vegetables
 
Entrepreneur: Vegaspamba (cuenca) Group
Location: Cuenca, Ecuador

Ms. Flor Delek is a little sick as it is with principles of rheumatism, and treatment is being made in his family is very worried because her first daughter suffers heart and the doctors are doing studies to see two months if you can perform the operation, your business is a little low on the ground that there is enough vegetables in the market, choosing this business by working as a stable, secure and never lacks money, started his business 5 years ago and had no proper place, with the loan he received a part payment on the letter since acquired and some buy more vegetables to your business, when your business is concerned that low, but what most concerns him is the health of your child and will expect good news.


Posted by Pedro Salvatierra from Cuenca, Ecuador
Jan 15, 2010
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Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for Vegaspamba (cuenca) Group

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
January 2010 $791.67 $791.67 Repayment Received
February 2010 $791.68 $791.68 Repayment Received
March 2010 $1,187.51 Available Mar 1  
April 2010 $791.67 Available Apr 1  
May 2010 $791.67 Available May 1  
June 2010 $395.80 Available Jun 1