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A Fresh Start: CACMU’s Support for Victims of Domestic Violence

December 3, 2015

Nestled in the northern city of Ibarra, a new Kiva partner, CACMU (Cooperativa de Ahorro y Crédito Mujeres Unidas), offers an impressive line of products to the community. The result of 3 organizations coming together 14 years ago, CACMU now offers financial services all over northern Ecuador.

I recently joined CACMU in Ibarra, and have witnessed firsthand their dedication to their social mission. To reach clients in impoverished, rural communities, they created a “servimovil” roving branch office, which visits a different town each day. For borrowers who have poor credit, they offer micro-loans designed to boost credit scores and teach saving habits.


Now, with Kiva funding, CACMU is extending its innovative work with vulnerable groups, offering additional loans with more favorable terms, to underserved communities. In an impressive new partnership, CACMU will work with the local judiciary (Consejo de la Judicatura) and women’s groups to offer victims of domestic violence small loans to get back on their feet and achieve financial independence.


CACMU’s new loans are available to entrepreneurial women referred by the local government and women’s groups. These loans will serve as a step toward financial self-sufficiency, complementing counseling and support services provided by local nonprofits specializing in domestic violence recovery.

In one of the highlights of my fellowship, I recently attended the official launch of this new product at a ceremony on the Day Against Gender Violence. The event, featuring speakers from CACMU and the municipal government, as well as music from local musicians, was a great success, and marks the beginning of CACMU’s direct support for victims of domestic violence.

If you'd like to support CACMU’s amazing work, consider joining their Kiva lending team and making a loan today!

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Members of CACMU and the audience gather for light refreshments after the presentation"