Agnam-Goly

Posts about Agnam-Goly

Dears friends and partners,

We are happy to share with you some Pellital updates as of june 2011. To do so, please click on http://businessinnovationcentre.ca/our-database/pellital-financial-recor...
to download safely the spreadsheets. Please let us know if you have questions. Thank you all for your continued support to Pellital. Have a nice weekend!

Best regards,

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Pellital Microfinance institution
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Pellital Microfinance Institution: The Final Report of the Pilot Project

Over the course of six months, Pellital financed six entrepreneurial women to start a variety of businesses: sewing, hairdressing, the sale of fish, vegetables, curds and female articles. At the conclusion of our pilot program, we interviewed each woman (except Maty Thioye, the vegetable vendor, who was absent due to travel), to evaluate the impact of the microfinance loan. The report includes:

Worldschool students 2009-2010 - please announce yourself here!

Status: Just started

This season new groups of students will work on assignment (evaluation of a micro credit system) for the Agnam-Goly community.
Welcome!

Please announce yourself here - if you have any questions about the assignments, don't hesitate to ask!

Project: Village Talk

Can you help the Pellital Microfinance Institution design a marketing/promotional plan?

Status: Just started

Pellital is a Microfinance Institution. The goal of Pellital is to aid in alleviating the poverty through a microfinance program in Agnam-Goly, Senegal. The word Pellital means "commitment" in Fulani, the language spoken in Agnam-Goly. In this rural village, microfinance opportunities have till now not been available to most of the inhabitants. The Pellital team's objective is to assist loan recipients in the successful planning and execution of small businesses that will propel the families of Agnam-Goly out of poverty.

Project: Village Talk

The description of the PELLITAL project

Status: Just started
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Agnam-Goly (http://www.agnam-goly.org) is an ancient village bordering the Sahara desert in Senegal, West Africa. Its 3,143 inhabitants make a living from herding cattle and farming the banks of the Senegal river. The women of Agnam-Goly supplement their familes' incomes by running their own small enterprises. Most of them earn less than two dollars a day. That's what brings Julia (an American based volunteer) and I to think about how we could help the women of my village and we came about the idea to propose Facebook users to make micro loans to the entrepreneur women of Agnam-Goly:

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Project: Village Talk

Groups and villages about Agnam-Goly

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