Kampala, Uganda I’m learning there is more to microfinance than simply loaning money to poor people. My boss at Share an Opportunity (SAO) took me on a field trip to Ngogwe, a village about 40 miles outside of Kampala, to show me what he calls “Microfinance Plus Plus”.
The elements of SAO’s “Microfinance Plus Plus” are;
2. Enterprise Solutions. SAO encourages “enterprise solutions” to agricultural planning,
Share an Opportunity helped form a Community Based Organization (CBO), called the “Ngogwe Integrated Community Development Association”. Made up primarily of local farmers working on very small plots of land, the association encourages its members to focus on maize (corn) production. Maize is well adapted, and with two harvests a year, it is an excellent “cash crop”. Demand from drought-stricken Kenya and war-torn Sudan is good, and worldwide corn prices have strengthened in competition with ethanol.
I found this hand lettered statement of principles on the wall in the CBO office.
3. Savings Mentality. Share an Opportunity trains borrowers to save rather than spend when times are good. Poverty reduction requires savings, but villagers often spend all they take in. I saw this poster in the SACCO (Savings and Credit Cooperative Society) office, illustrating the benefit of saving for educational expenses.
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6. Retained Earnings. The money earned in Ngogwe is saved and loaned within the community, again and again; providing the foundation for future growth and more poverty reduction. This picture shows a new classroom and dormitory building at the Ngogwe private school financed with a loan from the Ngogwe SACCO.
The benefits of microfinance are plain to see in Ngogwe:

This is just one village in a country the size of Oregon. Share and Opportunity is just one of many Microfinance Institutions in Uganda.
As “Microfinance Plus Plus” is repeated hundreds and thousands of times across Uganda, you can envision a more stable country with less poverty, less urban migration, less environmental damage, and greater food security for its people.
It all begins with a $25 loan on the Kiva website (www.kiva.org).
3 comments:
Drew, What an extraordinary adventure and opportunity to help make a difference.
Things are as usual in Williamsville. We had a good visit with family and friends over Christmas. I called M.T. but never saw her.
I am looking forward to your return and a breakfast at the Wehrle to hear more about the trip.
Be safe in your travels.
Moe
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