A loan helped to buy more salt, batteries, vita, copy books, pens and other essential items to sell.


Lydia's story

Lydia is 26 years old, from Liberia. She is a single mother with two kids; one of her children is schooling and both live at home. Lydia is a hardworking entrepreneur who sells salt, batteries, vita, copy books, pens and other essential items. She learned how to sell from her mother and started the business with her own little savings. She uses a car or motor cycle to transport supplies to her business site and sells Monday through Saturday. She has no problem with her sales.

To excel in business, Lydia applied for a loan through BRAC Liberia, a Kiva lending partner. This financing will be used to buy more salt, batteries, vita, copy books, pens and other essential items to sell in order to repay her loan installments and increase her income. She likes her business because sales are profitable and she is proud of her business because it makes her an independent woman.

She wants to become a big businesswoman in the future. She is highly grateful for the financial support BRAC and Kiva have rendered.


This loan is special because:

It serves low-income individuals in rural Liberia where few alternative funding sources exist.



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