A loan helped to buy chickens, white hens, cracked corn sacks, and compound animal feed.


Karina Liseth's story

Karina is a 22-year-old woman who lives with her parents in the community of Chinambí. She is a charismatic, cheerful, and enthusiastic young woman who enjoys spending time with her family and working on the farm with them to earn income for the household.

Since finishing her secondary education, she has not had a steady job. Karina started raising chickens and white hens four years ago to support her family and pay for her higher education. Seeing the success of this business, she now wants to expand it. For this reason, she is requesting her first loan to buy chickens, white hens, cracked corn sacks, and compound animal feed.

She aspires to generate more income to cover her study expenses and help her family financially.

Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Michelle Herrera Garcia.


This loan is special because:

It aims to reach vulnerable refugee populations in an isolated region.



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