The main donor of FFF activity as of its start is NOVIB ((Netherlands Organization for International Development Co-operation). Other donors to minor projects are Phare Partnership, The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The main partners:Grape Producers’ Associations, Local institutions that operate in the agricultural sector, and International institutions, NOVIB, AFRICA 70’, ISTAME (“Institute of strategic studies and development-Andreas Papandreu”). A project in the course of implementation is “Rehabilitation of viticulture in Albania”, started as of December 1998 -until December 31, 2004. The project has standed on two components: OTAP (Organization Training and Assistance Program) and MFP (Micro Finance program). The role of OTAP is to provide training and technical assistance in vineyarding , creation and strengthening of the village associations, gender development and assistance in marketing and inputs’ supply. MFP primary goal is to provide loans for the rehabilitation or creation of vineyards, to small farmers. The project is a very interesting one, with a good potential impact on the viticulture sector in Albania. It is unique and has become well known in Albania. Results so far are promising and the FFF has laid a solid foundation in terms of credit methodology and quality of field staff. Some important challenges however have come up for the coming future, mainly concerning the transformation of the current institutional setting, a "credit plus" NGO, into a viable and healthy Micro Finance Institution (MFI). The group-lending model (through GPA-s), applied during this period, brings at reaching an overall success of the project in general, and the growth of the MFP financial sustainability in particular. 1997 AL ALL 12 91-100 NOVIB Pallati I Ri Shallvareve, shk1, ap 7 TIRANA ALBANIA N/A Albania +3554251758 +3554251758 fff@albaniaonline.net n/a 2006-07-07 02:51:43.000
100730 1044 1223 COAC Mushuc Runa COAC Mushuc Runa Ltda. Support the momentum of productive activities and the socioeconomic development of our members through creating relationships of trust and maintain sustainable growth.
APORTAR AL IMPULSO DE LAS ACTIVIDADES PRODUCTIVAS Y EL DESARROLLO SOCIO ECONOMICO DE SUS SOCIOS Y A PARTIR DE LA GENERACION DE RELACIONES DE CONFIANZA MANTENER UN CRECIMIENTO SOSTENIDO DE LA COOPERATIVA Mucshuc Runa was created by a group of indigenous youth in the Tungurahua province in 1997. It is directed and administered by indigenous entrepreneurs with the goal of contributing to the growth and development of our members. We form a cooperative of the indigenous sector in marginal urban areas and the central part of Ecuador that is ever more sound and profitable.
MUSHUC RUNA FUE CREADA POR UN GRUPO DE JOVENES INDIGENAS DE LA PROVINCIA DE TUNGURAHUA EN 1997 DIRIGIDA Y ADMINISTRADA POR INDIGENAS EMPRENDEDORES CON LA FINALIDAD DE CONTRIBUIR AL CRECIMIENTO Y DESARROLLO DE NUESTROS SOCIOS. FORMAR UNA COOP.DE LOS SECTORES INDIGENAS Y URBANO MARGINAL DEL CENTROL DEL PAIS, CADA VES MAS SOLIDO Y RENTABLE 1997 EC USD 12 91-100 AHORROS DE LOS SOCIOS Calle Montalvo y Cevallos AMBATO Tungurahua Ecuador 593 3 2826810 593 3 2828457 sistemas@mushucruna.com mushucruna@andinanet.net www.mushucruna.com 2008-05-30 18:12:32.000
100731 88 1135 SMEP Small and Micro Enterprise Project To improve the standard of living of Kenyans through the provision of affordable credit and non-financial services by mobilizing resources through catalystic leadership, innovation, networking and team work. We strive to continuously improve the viability of micro and small enterprises in Kenya. Before its registration as a company limited by guarantee in April 1999, SMEP operated as a small project of the national Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK). The project started as a relief arm of NCCK providing poor people in slums with food and later small business grants. In 1990 the scheme adopted the group lending method (adapted from the Grameen bank model) through support from USAID. The decision to give SMEP a separate legal entity from NCCK was to enable it to address the problems of poverty and unemployment more professionally and aggressively.
Challenges are to meet our clients' financial and non-financial needs and become financially self-sufficient. Loans, voluntary savings, insurance, training and consulting. 1975 KE KES 12 91-100 USAID, EED H/Q Kirichwa Road - Off Argwings Kodhek PO Box 64063-00620 Muthaiga Nairobi Kenya 254 2 561 927 254 2 561 929 254 2 570 191 info@smep.co.ke ceo@smep.co.ke 2008-12-16 14:10:13.000
100732 1037 221 IAMD l'Institut Africain d'Application des Méthodes de Développement Improve the quality of life for people who, despite their poverty, invest in revenue-generating activities to survive.
Relever le niveau de vie des populations qui malgré leur pauvreté accrue s'investissent dans les acivités génératrices de revenu pour survivre. Created in October 1997, the l'Institut Africain d'application des méthodes de développement (IAMD) effectively began its operations in November 1998. Its primary objectives are to encourage local savings to to invest in and finance smallscale revenue-generating activites.
Créée en Octobre 1997, l'Institut Africain d'application des méthodes de développement (IAMD) a démarré effectivement ses activités en novembre 1998. ses principaux objectifs sont: la Promotion de l'épargne locale, l'Investissement et le financement à petite échelle des activités génératrices de revenu. 1997 BJ XOF 12 Fonds propres 02 BP: 763 PORTO-NOVO OUEME Benin (229) 22 33 25 iamddegt@intnet.bj 2006-07-07 02:34:19.000
100733 1330 143 NOA NOA STEDNO KREDITNA ZADRUGA help poor people The savings and loan cooperative NOA was founded in October 1996 as joint venture of a group of citizens of Osijek, the American Government Agency for International Development (USAID), and the mediator Opportunity International. 1996 HR HRK 12 USAID Zupanijska 19 Osijek 31000 Croatia (Hrvatska) 385-31-200-466 385-31-200-477 noa@htnet.hr www.noa.hr 2009-04-01 09:46:21.000
100734 1268 1337 ZECLOF Zimbabwe Ecumenical Church Loan Fund Zimbabwe Ecumenical Church Loan Fund exists to alleviate poverty and improve the quality of life of marginalised community based groups, churches, NGOs and other insitutions. We achieve this through the provision of loan finance for sustainable development projects which are environmentally friendly at affordable interest rates. In doing the above we shall be guided by the following: - full participation by all stakeholders - good customer care - prompt processing and disbursement of loans - efficiency, accountability and transparency - christian values of integrity, honesty and justice - non-discrimiation on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion and gender. 0 ZW ZWD 12 91-100 1st floor Emekay House 25 Robert Manyika Ave Box CY 3272 Harare Zimbabwe 263 4 706 357 263 4 706 357 zeclof@utande.co.zw
100735 1350 1240 Daulet NGO Daulet Improving living standards of poor families by promoting micro-entrepreneurship and self-employment through providing women with microloans A specialized non-commercial organization, the main activities of which are microfinance. The main challenge is the lack of a law on microfinance in Uzbekistan. Loans under group guarantee 2000 UZ UZS 12 91-100 UNDP, ADB 9/11, Ahmedova Str., Nukus 742000 Uzbekistan 998 361 224 29 75 998 361 224 29 75 ngo-daulet@yandex.ru 2008-12-30 14:00:37.000
100736 34 992 ASDEB Action Solidaire pour un Développement Entretenu à la Base ASDEB’s mission is to fight female poverty and enhance the role of women in the local development process by seeking to improve their financial self-sufficiency through training and the disbursal of credit. In doing this, ASDEB aims to reduce the negative impact of poverty, especially on women and children, and to reduce their vulnerability in the face of the AIDS epidemic. The microcredit activities, which began with its own funds in 1997, were only able to benefit 97 women. Insuffucient lines of credit and operating funds were the principle challenges facing ASDEB. However, ASDEB has now succeeded in disbursing credit to more than 800 clients (of which 96% are women). The member training that is a prerequisite for credit disbursal has been responsible for the high recovery rate enjoyed by ASDEB.
Loans, voluntary savings, training and consultation. 1996 TG XOF 12 Planet Finance Rue 106, Avenue Togo - Gaz BP: 3771 Lomé BP 3771 Togo 228 222 7427 228 222 7427 asdebtg@yahoo.fr 2009-02-05 14:53:25.000
100737 1313 1287 MUFFA Mutuelle Financière des Femmes Africaines -Fight poverty by improving living conditions for women
-Fight women's unemployment
-Develop women's activities
-Support women in entrepreneurship
-Combattre la pauvreté par l'amélioration de la condition de vie de la femme
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