Empowering the LGBT community
How two projects in Kenya and Spain are helping LGBT people fulfil their potential in work and feel secure in later life.
**This episode contains one instance of offensive language
How two projects in Kenya and Spain are helping LGBT communities.
Setting up a business can be tricky. There can be many hurdles including lack of access to capital and other unexpected costs. The challenges are particularly acute for LGBT entrepreneurs in Kenya who can be denied bank loans and face possible extortion. We meet a group of LGBT entrepreneurs who have created a dedicated fund for the community to help get businesses off the ground.
We also visit the site of a new retirement home for LGBT people funded by Madrid’s regional government. The hope is that the home located in the Spanish capital will give residents the chance to live their lives with a greater sense of freedom and also a chance to find community. And we hear about a similar project in Sweden.
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Presenter: Myra Anubi
Producer: Alex Collins
Reporters: Michael Kaloki and Esperanza Escribano
Editor: Jon Bithrey
Sound mix: Andrew Mills
(Image: Carolina outside a building in Madrid that's being converted into a care home, BBC)
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