Sunday, April 30, 2006

Round 1 :: 19 Apr 06 :: Peter Ndelo & Zarina Abdulghani

Peter Ndelo & his i4c client Zarina Abdulghani sign their promissory notes at the WE Center Kampala's first round of disbursals.

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Peter's Loan for a new house has been guaranteed by his peers at the Life in Africa community, and funded at http://kiva.org

Visit Kiva to read Peter's full loan description And ongoing journal about the impact of his loan.

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Tuesday, March 14, 2006



Peter at his home village in Tororo where he intends to build his house.

Thursday, March 09, 2006

I monica Nankoma conducted an income assessment with my client Peter Ndelo and his income is as follows.

He has three sources of income as listed below:

  • He works with Invisible Children Bracelet Campaign and earns Ushs. 300,000/=
  • He works as a foreman at Life in Africa and earns Ushs. 40,000/=
  • He also has a part time job as a gardener outside LiA and earns Ushs. 160,000/=
His total income is Ushs. 500,000/= per month.

Peter also has expenses as outlined below:

He spends Ushs. 70,000 on food per month.

He caters for his young brothers education and pays school fees of Ushs. 90,000/=

He pays rent of 50,000/=

He caters for his parents and sends them 50,000/= per month.

He uses airtime of 20,000/= in a month.

His total expenses are Ushs. 280,000/= in a month.

He has a bank account and saves Ushs. 70, 000/= per month.

He wants a loan of Ushs. 800,000/=

Peter and I have agreed that he is capable of repaying back his loan in 8 installements of Ushs. 114,000/=

Assessment conducted by Monica Nankoma.

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Peter's story about his life as a member of Life in Africa, his excitements and achievements since his first day as a gardener up to his current position as a Foreman.
My Life in Africa