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Welcome to “Kiva Country”!

Blog: Kiva Stories from the Field - 10 June 2009

By: Tdunbar


“Kiva Country” is what ASKI-MFI (Alalay sa Kaunlaran, Inc.) staff like to call the Isabella Province, the region where their Kiva clients live and work. ASKI MFI is a new Kiva partner in the Philippines. Their headquarters are in Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija about 3 hours north of Manila, 10 hours if there is traffic and there is always traffic. They’ve been working hard these past months on their Kiva partnership, and are growing quickly. Beyond micro-finance, ASKI also offers many benefits and programs to their clients such as life and health insurance, educational scholarships, and business training. Their approach is holistic.

As a Kiva Fellow with a new partner, my job is to document everything, verify clients, and bring this information to the Kiva team and to Kiva lenders. I am so excited to be able to bring Kiva’s first field visit with ASKI-MFI to you.

Welcome to "Kiva Country"!

Welcome to "Kiva Country"!

Check-out current Kiva ASKI borrowers to lend to.

Kiva Fundraising loans at ASKI MFI

To learn more about ASKI Microfinance Institution and their holistic approach to alleviating poverty, please visit their website. http://www.aski.com.ph/

Teresa Dunbar just finished her Kiva Fellowship with ASKI MFI, Cabanatuan, Philippines. She’s been a Kiva Fellow since August 2008 with MFI’s in Cambodia and the Philippines. She previously worked for The Christensen Fund, promoting bio-cultural diversity resilience. She holds a BA in Cultural Anthropology and Spanish.

Posted in Alalay sa Kaunlaran, Inc. (ASKI), All, blogsherpa, KF7 (Kiva Fellows 7th Class), Philippines Tagged: ASKI, blogsherpa, Cabanatuan, Isabella Province, Kiva, Kiva Fellow, micro loans, microfinance, Philippines, Teresa Dunbar

Tags: Alalay sa Kaunlaran, Inc. (ASKI) , All , ASKI , Cabanatuan , Cabanatuan City , Cambodia , Isabella Province , KF7 (Kiva Fellows 7th Class) , Kiva , Kiva Fellow , Manila , micro loans , microfinance , Nueva Ecija , Philippines , Teresa Dunbar , the Philippines

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