by Ouch » Tue Mar 06, 2018 4:43 pm
"You are probably right. There are hardly any NGOs here."
You forgot the jesting emoji Theres thousands on the net, Its finding the right one that I am asking for.
1984 "You don't necessarily need an NGO (although they might be more flexible) you need any micro-finance institution that will refinance her at a lower rate."
No chance micro finance would take her on, singer in a beer garden, has a child, relies on retainer, dont know how much that is but most are on $80, $90 a month, and tips but with a child there are few tips.
palm_tree "I had this a few months ago when someone I knew had a domestic violence case."
This is more like I am after, its a 'civil' matter rather than increase the farmers lot matter. If you dont want to name the NGO on here could you send me a PM.
I would suggest just calling to some NGO that seems to have a related mission. And they could probably refer you to another NGO.
This is what I asked for above, I dont know where to start.
According to this article, moneylenders have to register if they have more than $25k in their loan portfolio. But enforcement is no doubt a big issue.
I think most loan sharks in the provinces would fly under the radar, it would be impossible to regulate them in the small communities. They would be the local gar station, shop owner in their community that the locals have to turn to in times of trouble.
But what could a NGO like ADHOC or LICADHO do for the lass, could they bluff the the loan sharks into capping the interest rate at 18%.
But enforcement is no doubt a big issue.
It's good news but that article dont say where to go if one has a problem with a loan shark. Like the 'ID card for the poor', the locals dont know that it exists and dont know where to to get on the program.
"You are probably right. There are hardly any NGOs here."
You forgot the jesting emoji Theres thousands on the net, Its finding the right one that I am asking for.
1984 "You don't necessarily need an NGO (although they might be more flexible) you need any micro-finance institution that will refinance her at a lower rate."
No chance micro finance would take her on, singer in a beer garden, has a child, relies on retainer, dont know how much that is but most are on $80, $90 a month, and tips but with a child there are few tips.
palm_tree "I had this a few months ago when someone I knew had a domestic violence case."
This is more like I am after, its a 'civil' matter rather than increase the farmers lot matter. If you dont want to name the NGO on here could you send me a PM.
I would suggest just calling to some NGO that seems to have a related mission. And they could probably refer you to another NGO.
This is what I asked for above, I dont know where to start.
According to this article, moneylenders have to register if they have more than $25k in their loan portfolio. But enforcement is no doubt a big issue.
I think most loan sharks in the provinces would fly under the radar, it would be impossible to regulate them in the small communities. They would be the local gar station, shop owner in their community that the locals have to turn to in times of trouble.
But what could a NGO like ADHOC or LICADHO do for the lass, could they bluff the the loan sharks into capping the interest rate at 18%.
But enforcement is no doubt a big issue.
It's good news but that article dont say where to go if one has a problem with a loan shark. Like the 'ID card for the poor', the locals dont know that it exists and dont know where to to get on the program.