Joshua Mwangi

Status: Ended with Loss - Defaulted

$1,200
Loan Request
Disbursed : Mar 4, 2007
Listed: Feb 17, 2007
Funded: Feb 18, 2007
$804
Paid Back
Defaulted: Oct 16, 2009

About the Country

Country:Kenya
Avg Annual Income:$1,445
Currency:United States Dollars (USD)


About the Loan

Location: Subukia, Kenya   Repayment Term: 19 months
(more info)
Activity: Dairy   Repayment Schedule: Monthly
Loan Use: TO PURCHASE A DAIRY COW   Currency Exchange Loss: N/A
      Default Protection: Not Covered
JOSHUA MWANGI is a 43 yr old married farmer with three children. Joshua's parents are poor and they were not able to educate him. He has had to rely on manual labor, earning the minimum wage US $1 per day. This has made his life very difficult. His uncle sympathized with his plight and gave him a sales job in his cereal store, earning slightly better wages. He also introduced him to the Suma self-help group (he is also a member) and he joined Eb-F, where he received a loan and bought a dairy cow. Joshua repaid his loan on time. The dairy cow calved and now he has two dairy cows. This has provided a stable small income. His uncle is still helping him educate his children. Joshua would like to personally educate his children but does not have enough income.
He requests a loan of US $1200 to purchase one dairy cow and buy fodder and mineral salts.
This will go a long way in increasing his net income.




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Journal entries for Joshua Mwangi


Loan has been disbursed
 
Entrepreneur: Joshua Mwangi
Location: Subukia, Kenya

Thank you for your loan. It has been disbursed to JOSHUA MWANGI by Ebony Foundation (Eb-F) in Kenya. We are excited to watch this business grow. Over the next 16 - 18 months, Ebony Foundation (Eb-F) will be collecting repayments from this entrepreneur and posting progress updates on the Kiva website.


Posted by from Subukia, Kenya
Mar 5, 2007
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An update on Joshua!
 
Entrepreneur: Joshua Mwangi
Location: Subukia, Kenya

Joshua has employed his loan successfully. He was able to purchase a dairy cow from another member of the Suma Self-Help Group of which he is a member at an affordable price. He was also able to buy animal feeds from Mea Limited. The remaining amount of funds covered veterinary services, including artificial insemination and vaccination. His income stream is now much steadier and constant than it used to be. He still works in his uncle's store in addition to his dairy farming enterprise. Joshua now pays the school fees for one of his children, although it is still a struggle. He hopes that as his business continues to expand that he will be able to pay for his other children as well, as opposed to having his uncle support them.


Posted by Tanuj Parikh from Subukia, Kenya
Aug 2, 2007
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Update from Ebony Foundation (EbF) - Kenya
 
Entrepreneur: Joshua Mwangi
Location: Subukia, Kenya

Dear Kiva lender,

As a recent Kiva blog post (http://www.kiva.org/about/inside) discussed, the situation unfolding in Kenya has disrupted the day-to-day operations of many of Kiva’s microfinance partners, like Ebony Foundation.

James Maina, Director of Ebony Foundation (EbF) (http://www.kiva.org/about/aboutPartner?id=25), has provided the update below for you. Due to the exceptional circumstances (including lack of reliable internet) where James is working in Kenya right now, Kiva is posting this update on his behalf.

Thank you,

Kiva Team

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Dear Kiva Lenders,

I wish to thank you for your continued concern and support during this very difficult moment in Kenya’s history. We have been a peaceful Country in a generally troubled region and people sort of took the peace for granted.

The country is now battered almost to a pulp and blood spilt with vengeance, senseless killings and wanton destruction. Markets, food stores and shops have been looted. Hospitals are dysfunctional and health centers incapacitated by riots and barricades. The violence, death and destruction witnessed in the Country for the last couple weeks has jolted the Nation into conscience and every body is now craving normalcy.

While peace is slowly returning to all affected parts of the Country, the impact of the riots has been devastating. Hundreds of people have been killed turning thousands of innocent children into helpless orphans and over one million people have been displaced, becoming internal refugees over night.

The impact of the riots is most felt in the micro and small business sector. Over 1 million small businesses were looted and or burnt down destroying the only source of income to millions of Kenyans. Most of the fighting and destruction occurred in slum areas in Nairobi, Mombasa, Nakuru and Kericho in Rift Valley. These regions are home to over 70% of Ebony Foundation’s clients and as you can imagine almost all of our clients in these regions have been affected by the riots. Only one region- (Mount Kenya) which is home to about 20% of EbF’s clients was spared the violence. The economy in this safe region is now getting stretched as the residents have to now house the displaced population.

We have recently completed auditing the riot’s impact on our clients and as of yesterday about 4,900 of our clients had been badly affected by the riots:

-- About 1,532 of our clients were displaced and both their homes and business premises burnt down. This population is currently housed in church compounds and police stations.

-- Another 2,479 clients had their business premises burnt down or looted leaving them with no source of income at all.

-- 833 clients had their homes looted or burnt down and about 56 clients are missing and feared dead or critically injured.

We arrived at these figures through a survey being administered at holding grounds, police stations, and through reliable reports from groups and community leaders. Our staff and local group officials have also been committed to conducting field assessments. I am sending a photo today which you may share with the lenders. The biggest tasks at the moment are to feed and house the displaced people, and to finance the reconstruction of the small businesses that were affected in order to enable the people to reclaim their source of income. In addition, Ebony Foundation is now helping other MFI’s audit their clients.

Eb-F has formed the following committees to address the above issues:

-- A humanitarian committee that is working with the International Red Cross to provide food, shelter and medical care to the victims.

-- A business reconstruction committee that is working with the affected clients to re finance and rebuild the small businesses that were looted and/or burnt down.

-- A compliance committee that is studying the legal and contractual aspects of the affected loans to arrive at the best policy action.

Thus, we ask for your continued patience as many loan repayments will be late, and it even may be impossible for some loans to be repaid in full at all. Thank you for your patience as we work hard to address all of these difficult issues, to serve our borrowers and help them recover, and to repay loans as quickly and as much as is possible in the coming months.

Sincerely,

James Maina

Executive Director

Ebony Foundation

Kenya


Posted by Jessica Flannery, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
Jan 14, 2008
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Default of Your Loan to an Entrepreneur with Ebony Foundation
 
Entrepreneur: Joshua Mwangi
Location: Subukia, Kenya

After continuing non-payment to Kiva, all active Ebony Foundation loans have now been defaulted. Kiva will continue to pursue recovery of funds on these loans and apply funds proportionally to lenders if and as funds are received. However, Kiva staff have judged the likelihood of recovery on these loans to be sufficiently low such as to update the loan status of these loans to “defaulted”.



For further details on this default, please see Ebony Foundation’s Field Partner page


Posted by Benjamin Elberger, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
Oct 16, 2009
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Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for Joshua Mwangi

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
June 2007 $75.00 $0.00 Repayment Received
July 2007 $75.00 $150.00 Repayment Received
August 2007 $75.00 $75.00 Repayment Received
September 2007 $75.00 $75.00 Repayment Received
October 2007 $75.00 $75.00 Repayment Received
November 2007 $75.00 $75.00 Repayment Received
December 2007 $75.00 $75.00 Repayment Received
January 2008 $75.00 $75.00 Repayment Received
February 2008 $75.00 $75.00 Repayment Received
March 2008 $75.00 $75.00 Repayment Received
April 2008 $75.00 $0.00 Delinquent
May 2008 $75.00 $0.00 Delinquent
June 2008 $75.00 $0.00 Delinquent
July 2008 $75.00 $0.00 Delinquent
August 2008 $75.00 $0.00 Delinquent
September 2008 $75.00 $0.00 Delinquent
August 2009 $0.00 $53.16  
December 2009 $0.00 $1.33