Nobel Laureate and "Banker to the Poor" Muhammad Yunus on Micro-Lending, Its Critics and the Bush Administration's Negative Impact on Global Poverty
Muhammad Yunus won the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize for pioneering a microcredit program that helps hundreds of thousands of impoverished Bangladeshis—mostly women—by providing small unsecured loans, which are then repaid. He is author of the new book Creating a World Without Poverty: Social Business and the Future of Capitalism. [includes rush transcript]
is this microcredit incur any interest???
aimanjvd007 4 months ago
they both have good points but have to see what kind of results they get/immediate goals. better to have central banks make loans than loan sharks, but Free privately owned health care for americans? dont know how much time hes spent in america
foxindetox 2 years ago
typical of an upper class indian bitch to put down the work of a bangladeshi
look how she is calling poor people peasants, she is such a snob
nothingtoobig 2 years ago