Indonesia
Background
The GERHATI Foundation was officially launched in July 2005. It is a micro-enterprise development programme based in Jakarta, created by All Saints Church, Jakarta, with support from the Diocese of Singapore and Five Talents. Within five years the Foundation has provided start-up loans to 2,464 micro-entrepreneurs. They have comfortably met their target to serve 2,000 clients by the end of 2010 in some of the poorest areas of Jakarta. Indeed, in May this year they were able to open a new branch office which currently serves 700 clients.
Johannes
Johannes is a member of the Cempaka Sejahtera (“Tree of Prosperity”) loan group. A few years ago Johannes escaped the war in E.Timor and made his way to Berkasi, east of Jakarta. He started a button-selling business. With a loan of 500,000 Rupiah (£45) from the Gerhati Foundation (Five Talents’ partner) he also bought zips which sold out quickly. He is now on his second loan (this time £55) to further expand the business which now employs 4 people.
Community Description
The GERHATI programme is focusing on two poor suburban communities in Jakarta: Berkasi and Cipayung. The majority of the recipients are women at the lowest income levels. They are also mainly Muslim clients (98%) who are pleased to receive quality microfinance services from a trusted local operation, GERHATI. The programme provides the financial and technical assistance (mentoring and supervision) necessary to help participants maintain and develop their businesses.
Project Description
GERHATI operate the group-lending model offering small loans to the poor entrepreneurs in the community. The average individual loan is around £60. The loan period is 5 months at 2.5 percent interest per month. This compares with much higher rates by other credit cooperatives, and up to 20% per month from loan sharks! In addition to loans, social services are also being provided. In 2010 GERHATI held two medical clinics for client communities serving 287 people.
Invitation
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More Information
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