San Frantastic, time to get real

1 February 2010 at 07:12 9 comments

The best part about leaving a place is that it generally means you will be arriving somewhere new.  You’re sad.  You’re excited.  You’re a whole bunch of simultaneous emotions.  I want to write this, my first Kiva Fellow’s Blog, while these emotions are still fresh;

while the bitter sweet sound of karaoke is still ringing in my ears;

while the last shot of the night is still processing;

and while the memory of 30 smiling fellows is firmly imprinted in my mind.

First let me tell you why I am excited

1)       I am about to embark on a three month fellowship for an organisation called Kiva.  They’re excited about the concept of microfinance.  We all know that excitement is contagious.  If you want to get excited too then skip to The Kiva website.

2)      I will be working with a microfinance institute named Community Economic Ventures (CEVI) based in Bohol, Philippines.  Meeting them will be an honour.  Skip to The Field Partner to hear more about CEVI

3)      I am part of the Kiva Fellows Class 10 (KF10) a group of superb individuals from places such as Copenhagen, Ottawa, New York, Portland, Ohio, Spain and of course New Zealand.  They are all doing what I’m doing in places such as Vietnam, Cambodia, Ukraine, Tajikistan, Kenya, Liberia and Rwanda.  These people are amazing so get to know them through the blog.  Your support really helps!  Skip to the Fellows Program to find out more about our roles.

4)      I feel ready.  After a week of intense training in all things Kiva I feel like the scene is set.  I’ve come to terms with the many criticisms of microfinance and Kiva yet I still BELIEVE.  Belief is important

5)      Finally, and this is the big one – I’m excited about meeting the borrowers in the Philippines and seeing the lives that the Kiva community are supporting.  After all that’s what it’s all about right!?  If you want to meet one of my recent borrowers check out The Borrower Profile

I don’t want to dwell on the sad stuff but let’s be honest – saying goodbye to the most amazing bunch of passionate, educated, and driven individuals was tough.

BUT.. As we know all good things must come to an end.  Just know that each ending marks the beginning of something else equally fantastic.  SO.. Onwards, upwards and some may say westwards to the Philippines.  What a start.  What a life.  What a world we live in.

To KF10.. Just because us Kiwi’s enjoy making the odd terrible joke once in a while… Just remember while you’re out there “You may loan, but you’re never alone” :-) Keep in touch, take care, good luck.

To the staff at Kiva.. You guys are our rocks. Thank you so much for imparting your knowledge and passion.

To the public and Kiva community.. Get EXCITED, get ENTHUSIASTIC – because we sure are!!

Anna Cleal, KF10, Philippines

Entry filed under: All, KF10 (Kiva Fellows 10th Class). Tags: , , .

thanks, San Francisco! with love, KF10 Mass Weddings for the Poor

9 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Christina Reyes  |  12 February 2010 at 02:44

    Nice post Anna! See you in March!

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  • 2. Moragh  |  10 February 2010 at 01:49

    Wonderful to hear such enthusiasm from someone going into the “real” Kiva world, as someone looking in at the borrowers’ lives through the website I really look forward to hearing about your experiences in the field.
    Well done to have achieved a Kiva fellowship, and I hope that your enthusiasm and positive energy will carry you onwards and upwards!

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  • 3. Finn  |  9 February 2010 at 19:09

    Its so good that your doing this. Post pictures! And videos! I want to know what its like good and bad, ups and downs.

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  • 4. Anna  |  9 February 2010 at 18:32

    Thanks for all the wishes everyone. I’m into day 3 now and all is going great so far! Will be sure to keep you posted :-)

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  • 5. Raf Manji  |  9 February 2010 at 17:12

    Hey Anna,

    give it heaps!

    best wishes from Aotearoa!

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  • 6. Robin Capper  |  9 February 2010 at 03:58

    I’m a(nother) Kiwi Kiva’er. Have a few loans in the Philippines (but not rhru the org you’re working with) so will be following your reports with interest.

    Reply
  • 7. Sunil  |  2 February 2010 at 13:13

    All the best for your endeavors.

    I cant wait to apply to the Kiva Fellows program and be in the field. Hope to get a chance soon.

    Reply
  • 8. Jan & John, KivaFriends  |  1 February 2010 at 15:45

    Thanks Anna, your enthusiasm is contagious :) We, as Kiva Friends, have found that Kiva and microfinance are not the magic bullet we are all looking for… but we also still BELIEVE. When we criticize, we hope it is constructive and helps make our world a better place for all of us. You Go Get Em… jan

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  • 9. Katie  |  1 February 2010 at 12:52

    I’m experiencing some KF10 withdrawal, as well… Enjoy the Philippines! Love the enthusiasm.

    Reply

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