By Nancy Tuller, Kiva Fellow Class 8, Ghana, Africa As a Kiva Fellow in Ghana, Africa, I have been working with Sinapi Aba Trust (SAT), established in 1994 and based in Kumasi, the heart of the Ashant… more →
Kiva Stories from the FieldNancy Tuller wrote 1 day ago: By Nancy Tuller, Kiva Fellow Class 8, Ghana, Africa As a Kiva Fellow in Ghana, Africa, I have been w … more →
Nancy Tuller wrote 1 month ago: By Nancy Tuller, KF8, Ghana, Africa I have a professor and mentor from my undergraduate days whose a … more →
Nancy Tuller wrote 1 month ago: By Nancy Tuller, KF8 Ghana, Africa “Akwaaba!” (Welcome!), I heard, over and over in my first few da … more →
Nancy Tuller wrote 1 month ago: By Nancy Tuller, KF8 Ghana, Africa “Akwaaba!” (Welcome!), I heard, over and over in my first few da … more →
dylanhiggins wrote 1 year ago: Does microlending work? That’s one of the questions that I wanted to answer as a Kiva Fellow and th … more →
dylanhiggins wrote 1 year ago: As my fellowship nears its end, I’ve purposely taken time to step back and revisit my original reaso … more →
dylanhiggins wrote 1 year ago: I’ve visited over 100 clients in the past two months and one of the most common responses to “how a … more →
dylanhiggins wrote 1 year ago: During the last month, I’ve visited quite a few courtyards, backyards, sideyards, and frontyards. In … more →
dylanhiggins wrote 1 year ago: Sometimes the end is the best beginning. And, by the end of my first repayment day, a group of four … more →
dylanhiggins wrote 1 year ago: Struggles. That’s what came to mind during my first days in Ghana. The struggle to find my way aroun … more →
obruni wrote 1 year ago: My limit for walking around Ghana in the daytime here is about ten minutes. I’m in pretty good physi … more →
obruni wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been in Ghana for 3 months now. I thought my culture shock stages were over after the tro … more →