Friday, June 5, 2009

Wokai

What is Wokai?

Wokai delivers an internet microfinance platform that allows individuals to provide Chinese microentrepreneurs with loan capital. Our organization acts as an intermediary in this process, transferring funds from contributors abroad to microentrepreneurs in China through our field partners.

Who does Wokai support?

A typical Wokai microentrepeneur is a female rural inhabitant, living on less than $1/day. Her microfinance loan, ranging from $150-$300 dollars, provides her with the capital to start a small business. Her business varies by location, raising sheep in a rural grassland or operating a small fruit stand in a city center.

With her income, she accumulates savings, which allows her to allocate money towards long-term investments like education and health. By the end of her loan cycle, she has experienced increased financial independence, bolstered self-confidence, and a strengthened sense of community.

Learn more and contribute today at http://www.wokai.org.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Monday, January 26, 2009

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Friday, November 21, 2008

Lunch

Rafiqis halal meat- chicken and lamb on rice... Delicious but horrible
for you

Today is an break from the well eating

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

The Value of an Emergency Exit

So they taped up the lever for the emergent exit on this bus. Should
I take comfort in the fact that they must be so sure of the safety of
the bus that they see no need for emergency exits?

Sunday, September 7, 2008

From the inside of the Flushing/Chinatown bus

It's a gorgeous day outside