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Banker to the Poor

The Story of the Grameen Bank

By Muhammad Yunus, Alan Jolis, Fwd>Hrh Prince Of Wales (Translator)

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| Paperback | 9781854109248

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  • Story of Micro-Credit

    “Banker to the Poor” is an biography of Grameen Bank written by its founder, Muhammad Yunus. Muhammad Yunus outlined how Bangladesh people can benefit from the micro-financing activities despite big cultural difficulty, and other challenges. He also provides examples of different successful stories ... (continue)

    “Banker to the Poor” is an biography of Grameen Bank written by its founder, Muhammad Yunus. Muhammad Yunus outlined how Bangladesh people can benefit from the micro-financing activities despite big cultural difficulty, and other challenges. He also provides examples of different successful stories with various social economic background and culture setting (from Chicago to China) . It is an encouraging story about how micro-credit can improve the quality of life, and mobilize the creative mind of poor people.

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  • inspiring! the idea of micro-credit lending to achieve a poverty free world driven by social conscious enterprises is just so exciting!

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