Aug 20, 2012
Global Update
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Julie and the “PV girls” of BRAC Uganda’s ELA program

This week has only brought us one blog from our fellows in the field, but it is definitely worth a read. Julie Kriegshaber, our fellow in Uganda has been working with BRAC Uganda and has seen firsthand the positive effect that its Empowerment and Livelihood for Adolescents (ELA) program has had on the local community. In her blog post “Empowering Women through… Videography?“, Julie introduces us to one of the most successful subgroups within ELA, the PV group, which seeks to help local women by giving them the tools for greater self-confidence. For more on BRAC Uganda and its PV program check out Julie’s post. Also, don’t forget to check out last weeks’ updates for more on KF-18′s adventures in the field.

Updates from the Past Month:

Borrower Feedback on Innovative Products, Sounds from the Field
Going the distance in Pakistan and putting Kiva Zip together. Plus, a word on the Olympics
Kiva Products New and Old, Lender-Borrower Connections, and a Nice Glass of Cold Milk
Learning from adversity and environmentally-friendly stoves. Plus, more on Kiva Zip


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Isabel Balderrama

Isabel was born in La Paz, Bolivia but moved to the US when she was 11 years old.  After graduating from high school she signed up for the Marine Corps and spend the entirety of her enlistment working overseas.  She has lived in Japan, Belgium, Kenya, and Guatemala and has worked in logistics and as a US embassy guard.After leaving the Corps Isabel decided to stay in the DC area and finish working on her bachelor's degree.  She decided to study Global Affairs since she hoped to get into the international development field and continue to discover the world.

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