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Barbara Ssebandeke's Group
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Status: Paid Back

$2,900
Loan Request
Pre-Disbursed : Jan 13, 2009
Listed: Jan 16, 2009
Funded: Jan 16, 2009
$2,900
Paid Back
Ended: Jun 15, 2009
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In this Group:
Barbara Ssebandeke, Tonny Mugabe, John Bamugumbudde, Milly Kabejja, Harriet Nakanjako, Specioza Wokali, Zaina Ziraba, Jane Kezaala, Jane Nabirye

About the Loan

Location: Lugazi, Uganda   Repayment Term: 6 months
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Activity: Restaurant   Repayment Schedule: Monthly
Loan Use: Mostly buying foodstuffs for her restaurant, but also fuel and green bananas for her businesses   Currency Exchange Loss: Covered
      Default Protection: Covered
Barbara Ssebandeke, 43, is the leader of Kisimba Group in Lugazi. She is a single mother of 5 and she cares for 3 orphans wholeheartedly. Barbara has three businesses; she sells green bananas, both in bunches and in heaps, and she sells fuel from a pump (mostly paraffin and petrol) as well as having a restaurant where she prepares local dishes for her customers in Kisimba.



Recently, she also opened up an outlet where she sells hairpieces and hair products which is so far doing well. From her savings, Barbara has been able to buy a plot of land. She owns three cows and freely pays her children’s school fees. She is very grateful for the loans from Pearl Microfinance.



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About the Country

Country:Uganda
Avg Annual Income:$1,700
Currency:Uganda Shillings (UGX)
Exchange Rate:1,950.0000 UGX = 1 USD
98 Lenders to this Group

Howard & Jillian
Vence,
France

Church Micro-loan Fund
Alexandria, VA
United States

mariette
eindhoven,
Netherlands

Himavat
New Delhi,
India

Julia
Z,
Switzerland

SarHanKa
Middletown, MD
United States

Judy & Jana
Maple Grove, MN
United States

Judith
Trails End, Minnesota
United States

William
Washington, DC
United States

Atticus
Maycomb County, Alabama
United States

Tara
San Jose, CA
United States

Anonymous
Cockeysville, MD
United States

Denise
Norwalk, CT
United States

Susan
Tucson, AZ
United States

Gordon
Winamac, IN
United States

Matthew
Tempe, AZ
United States

Estrellita
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada

Ginna
Texas
United States

Sampo
Helsinki, Finland
Finland

Brigitte
Milano, MI
Italy

Jude
North Quincy, MA
United States

Matthew
New York, NY
United States

Bo
Dallas, TX
United States

Dirk L.

Germany

Anonymous
New York, NY
United States

Elicia
Davie, FL
United States

Clint
Bennington, NE
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Susan
Quincy, MA
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VcL
Redmond, WA
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Tonton
La mulatiere,
France

phyllis
memphis, TN
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Philadelphia, PA
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Kirk
Tyler, TX
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Anonymous
San Francisco, CA
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Erin
Rochester, NY
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donie
concord, NC
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Rebecca
Istanbul, Istanbul
Turkey

Nancy
Redwood City, CA
United States

Dax
San Marcos, CA
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MAYALEX FUND
Wilmette, IL
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RodrigoV
Namur, Wallonie
Belgium

Michael and Kristin
Timberlea, Nova Scotia
Canada

Justin
Lynden, WA
United States

BayouBhoy (Steve)
New Orleans, LA
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Paul & Aren
Santa Cruz, CA
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Aaron
Cordova, TN
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Tom
Norwich, VT
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Jennifer
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Jostein
Bergen, Hordaland
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Dave
Vacaville, CA
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Mike and Susan
Portola Valley, CA
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Tushita
kirkland, WA
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Winsome
Bronx, NY
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Kimberly
Scottsdale, AZ
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Christine
Windsor, Victoria
Australia

alicia
boulder creek, CA
United States

Mike
Hershey, PA
United States

Andreas Dittes
Sulzfeld,
Germany

John & Cecilia
St. Catharines, Ontario
Canada

helen
cincinnati, OH
United States

Anonymous

Alan
Burnaby, British Columbia
Canada

Aaron
LaVista, NE
United States

Ericka and Bill
Oakland, CA
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William
Lebanon, TN
United States

Julia
Grass Valley, CA
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Rob, Jared & Romeo
Elk Grove, CA
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Nancy
Saint Louis, MO
United States

Richard
San Francisco, CA
United States

Dvdmagnet.com
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CherylS
kivafriends.org, Littleton, NC
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Jackie
La Mesa, CA
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Anonymous
Noosa Heads, Queensland
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Adrian
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Susan
New York, NY
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Stephen
Sonoma County, CA
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Debbie
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John
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Prasad
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Andy
San Francisco, CA
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Ashley
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Damian
Leesburg, VA
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Cody
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Jeffery
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Chuck
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Sonia
Dublin 8,
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Jonathan

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Stubear1012
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Dale
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Anonymous
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Journal entries for Barbara Ssebandeke's Group


Subject: Loan has been disbursed
Location: Lugazi, Uganda

Thank you for your loan. It has been disbursed to the Barbara Ssebandeke group, consisting of Barbara Ssebandeke, Tonny Mugabe, John Bamugumbudde, Milly Kabejja, Harriet Nakanjako, Specioza Wokali, Zaina Ziraba, Jane Kezaala, Jane Nabirye by Pearl Microfinance Limited in Uganda. We are excited to watch this business grow. Over the 3 months of this loan, Pearl Microfinance Limited will be collecting repayments from this entrepreneur and posting progress updates on the Kiva website.


Posted by from Lugazi, Uganda
Jan 17, 2009
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Subject: Kiva Field Update - Message from Kiva Fellow in Uganda
Location: Lugazi, Uganda

Dear Kiva Lender,

I am a Kiva Fellow and I'm finishing my Kiva Fellowship with Pearl Microfinance. I have been working in Kampala, Uganda with Pearl since February 2009. My daily tasks have mainly involved visiting the Kiva entrepreneurs and helping Grace, the Kiva Coordinator at Pearl, to improve the system that is used to post loans from Pearl on Kiva’s Web site.

First, I want to say - thank you for all your support for the entrepreneurs at Pearl Microfinance Limited!

Pearl has been working with Kiva for about 20 months. In that time, Kiva lenders have funded over 5,000 entrepreneurs and lent more than $1.5 million! You are receiving this message because you were one of those lenders.

Pearl is an interesting microfinance institution. Unlike many other microfinance institutions on Kiva, Pearl is a for-profit organization. Although this may make some people cringe, during my time here, I have come to see it as a tremendously positive thing. Pearl is constantly trying to make its processes as efficient and effective as possible. They are concerned about retention of clients and having a good reputation. I think this forces them to create loan products that are appealing to the clients.

Uganda’s microfinance market is very large. There are many clients and many providers. Although there are a large number of providers, the providers are not necessarily in multiple locations in Uganda. Pearl is one of the most widespread microfinance institutions in Uganda. It has offices in many different locations, and the credit officers are committed to using public transport or riding their motorcycles for hours to meet clients which makes the range even larger!

Until a few weeks ago, Pearl was not able to post loans from this huge geographical area on Kiva’s Web site. They could post only from their central location. While I was serving there as a Kiva Fellow, Grace and I were able to change the process so the Pearl employees can post from several locations in Uganda.

Pearls’ clients have been incredibly inspiring! I loved meeting them, hearing the ways that their lives have changed because of their loans, and meeting their children, who will grow up more comfortable because of the investments that their parents are making.

• Read about a hairdresser whose loans really changed her life:

http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&action=about&id=62179&_te=mj


• Read about a Ugandan florist with many dreams:

http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&action=about&id=94810&_te=mj


• Read about a woman who just went into the business of raising pigs!

http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&action=about&id=96144&_te=mj


Although there are many wonderful stories that you hear, there are also stories of clients who fall sick or lose family members and cannot repay their loans. These stories are rarely reported on the Kiva Web site, because the Pearl entrepreneurs who cannot repay are members of loan groups, and when a group member cannot repay, the group covers for the individual.

Listen to one young lady speak about her mother, who fell sick and will be unable to repay her part of the group loan. Her mother has since passed on and the group has repaid Maritta’s portion of the loan. http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&action=about&id=68212&_te=mj


During my time here, Grace, the Kiva Coordinator, became very interested in getting involved in the lending team for Pearl. I hope that you will join this team to continue to get updates about Pearl from Grace and get the chance to communicate with other supporters of Pearl!

http://www.kiva.org/community/viewTeam?team_id=4661&_te=mj


Thanks again for all your support for Pearl!

Sincerely,

Stephanie Koczela

KF7 Uganda


Posted by JD Bergeron, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
Jun 11, 2009
Comments (25)

Subject: Journal
Location: Lugazi, Uganda

Ssebandeke Barbara is grateful for the loans that she gets from Pearl Microfinance because they have helped her grow and expand. At the beginning of her loans, she was only selling paraffin from a pump but the more savings she made enabled her to start up her other businesses where she sells fresh bananas as well as having a restaurant and good enough, all her businesses are not far away from each other. By doing so, she manages to look after her children plus other orphans and only relying on her loans and businesses for survival.


Posted by Grace Nattoolo from Lugazi, Uganda
Sep 29, 2009
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Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for Barbara Ssebandeke's Group

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
March 2009 $181.25 $181.25 Repayment Received
April 2009 $725.00 $725.00 Repayment Received
May 2009 $906.25 $906.25 Repayment Received
June 2009 $725.00 $725.00 Repayment Received
July 2009 $362.50 $362.50 Repayment Received