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A microfinance voice from the field

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

A while back, eBay / MicroPlace hosted “Voices from the Field” for the Silicon Valley Microfinance Network.  One of the speakers, Jacqueline Mwaba from WORTH / Pact in Africa, gave a fantastic talk about women in microfinance.  You can’t invest in WORTH on MicroPlace, but the talk was just that cool that I had to highlight it here.

Jackie Mwaba - Microfinance for women in Africa

Jackie Mwaba - Microfinance for women in Africa

The Pitch

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

“And with your great help, we will be able to grow and help more poor people,” Edet says with a beaming smile.

I smile and ask him about his client base. His new microfinance organization, launched just 3 months ago in Lagos, Nigeria, already has acquired 300 micro-depositors. Impressive.

A typical micro-deposit customer might be someone who sells yams on the side of the road in a wheelbarrow. He picks the yams up outside the city, wheels them to what he thinks would be a good sales corner and then spends a long day trying to sell yams. In a day, he can make about 500 Naira, or about $4. After daily necessities, he might have fifty cents or so to save. Save for a month and at the end, maybe he can buy a new pair of pants or shoes. (more…)