A loan helped to buy more shoes, slippers and other items to sell.


Tazue's story

Tazue is a 35-year-old entrepreneur. She is living together with her partner and four children; they are schooling.

Tazue is a hardworking businesswoman who sells socks, copy books, shoes, pens, raincoats and other items. For the past seven years, she has been operating her sales. She sells Monday through Saturday. She uses a car to transport supplies at her business site.

She is requesting a Kiva loan to buy more socks, copy books, shoes, pens, raincoats and other items to sell in order to generate greater income.

Tazue likes her business because it has improved her life. She wants to continue her children's education and own a shop within the future. She says thanks to all lenders around the world.


This loan is special because:

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



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