80-year-old entrepreneur starts business after Ebola
This incredible grandmother not only survived the Ebola crisis - she also became an entrepreneur at 80 years old .
Helping people to become self-sufficient by investing money and training in their businesses.
Pictured: 65-year-old Sarah started this street stall in Sierra Leone after we gave her starting capital and training. The average weekly wage in Sierra Leone is £12 but now Sarah is earning £15 a week. She uses the money to buy food, medicine, and to send her grandchildren to school.
In the countries where we work, older people are regularly refused loans or credit simply because they are older. This is ageism.
Older women - who face the combined discriminations of ageism and sexism - may also be denied credit because they are women.
When an older person is denied credit, they may turn to expensive or unreliable borrowers instead.
An older person in a poorer country might use a loan to:
All of our investments are ploughed straight back to the local community - Age International does not profit at all. This is how it works:
This incredible grandmother not only survived the Ebola crisis - she also became an entrepreneur at 80 years old .
Hazoor (pictured) is a housewife-turned-businesswoman who lives in Pakistan. After joining a club for older people at the age of 51, she decided to apply for funds to start a small shop selling sweets and snacks.
Even though she had never done anything like it before, her shop has been a complete success. Before, she was in constant pain - because she could not afford to treat her Hepatitis. Now, she can buy medicine, pay for the bus to get to the hospital, and she even has plans to expand her shop.
80-year-old Ga Nge (pictured) used his loan to start goat-breeding. The farmer from Myanmar says: 'There is no other person in the village who gives out loans to older people, so I wouldn’t be able to get a loan from anywhere else.'
'I hope that one day my grandchildren will go to school or even university.'
For less than 20p a day, you could help to fund a small business loan for someone like Hazoor or Ga Nge.