Cafe
Tanzania
Ended with loss
Ended with loss
21 loans
Gender
| Gender | % |
|---|---|
| Female | 71.43% |
| Male | 28.57% |
Country
| Country | % |
|---|---|
| Philippines | 23.81% |
| Cambodia | 19.05% |
| Nigeria | 14.29% |
| Tajikistan | 9.52% |
| Uganda | 4.76% |
| Tanzania | 4.76% |
| Samoa | 4.76% |
| Peru | 4.76% |
| Ecuador | 4.76% |
| Kenya | 4.76% |
| Mali | 4.76% |
Sector
| Sector | % |
|---|---|
| Agriculture | 33.33% |
| Food | 23.81% |
| Retail | 19.05% |
| Wholesale | 9.52% |
| Transportation | 4.76% |
| Services | 4.76% |
| Clothing | 4.76% |
Partner
| Field Partner | % |
|---|---|
| AMK (Angkor Microfinance Kampuchea) | 19.05% |
| Alalay Sa Kaunlaran, Inc. (ASKI) | 14.29% |
| Lift Above Poverty Organization (LAPO) | 14.29% |
| Community Economic Ventures, Inc. (CEVI), A Partner Of VisionFund International | 9.52% |
| MLF Microinvest, A Partner Of ACDI/VOCA | 9.52% |
| Soro Yiriwaso, A Partner Of Save The Children | 4.76% |
| South Pacific Business Development (SPBD) | 4.76% |
| Sero Lease And Finance Ltd. (SELFINA) | 4.76% |
| Pearl Microfinance Limited | 4.76% |
| MIFEX | 4.76% |
| FINCA Peru | 4.76% |
| Kenya Agency For Development Of Enterprise And Technology (KADET), A Partner Of World Vision… | 4.76% |