A loan helped to buy pots, baskets, hammocks, costume jewelry, and various colors and designs of sandals.


Dayana Isabel's story

Dayana Isabel and her family live in Picoazá, which is known for its commerce and its religious festivals, and as a producer of vegetables, legumes, and tropical fruits. It's a source of progress and the main informal commercial center in Manabí.

Dayana Isabel and her husband devote themselves to itinerant sales of clothing, pots, costume jewelry, sandals, cups, plates, and spoons, etc. She travels through various parts of the city where she has customers. She leaves things on credit and collects weekly.

This loan is to buy pots, baskets, hammocks, costume jewelry, and various colors and designs of sandals.

Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Ginny Kalish.


This loan is special because:

It helps borrowers withstand negative economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.



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