Cesar Nortiel Maradiaga

Type of Grant: Micro-Grant

Use of Grant: Improve his grain business so he can afford to buy his own farm or piece of land

Amount requested: $1500.00

Raised so far: $0.00

Amount still needed: $1500

Cesar Nortiel Maradiaga lost one of his legs to a mine in 1987. His father had a coffee farm in Patio Grande, Nicaragua and Cesar was bringing his father lunch. As he crossed the coffee fields he stepped on a landmine hidden among the plants. Cesar knew that there were mines in the areas but as he says, “I was only 16, bringing lunch to my father, it was almost an adventure.” Now Cesar has his own farm in which he grows and harvest grain. He received some technical education as a veterinarian, and often tends the animals of his neighbors after his daily work. Cesar has never let his disability get in the way of working hard and still wears the wooden prosthetic leg that was fist given to him 20 years ago. He lives with his mother, brothers and their wives, and is asking for a loan to improve his grain business.

Location: Jalapa, Nicaragua
In country partner: Walking Unidos
Grant ID: 214N
Profile ID: 10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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