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Grameen Comm.South Asian will be a commencement speaker at the Institute, according to MIT spokeswoman Patti Richards.Microcredit pioneer Muhammad Yunus, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 for providing credit to 7.Houston, one of the America's largest cities, has declared January 14 'Muhammad Yunus Day' to honour Nobel laureate Prof Muhammad Yunus who is currently on a tour of the US.Creating a world without poverty: Social business and the future of capitalism'.The mayor also handed over a copy of the proclamation to Prof Yunus at the function attended by over 500 personalities, reports News World.Muhammad Yunus reflect on the tremendous achievements in Bangladesh since Independence and his vision for the future.We need 'social business' to couple the human heart to the capitalist system.It ignores the humanity within all of us.Moneymaking is an important part of humanity, but it is not the only part.Enter the missing piece of the global development puzzle: social business.Bangladesh to end poverty in the US.The figures tell their own extraordinary story.Last year, there were 7.In 1984, Grameen began giving small loans to build and repair homes; a total of 649,714 have now been built.Credit Agricole is to join forces with Grameen Bank, the pioneering provider of microfinance, to support fledgling microlenders around the world.Grameen to provide financial guarantees and expertise to help launch microfinance institutions.What if you could harness the power of the free market to solve the problems of poverty, hunger, and inequality?But Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus is doing exactly that.Craig Barrett, Chairman of Intel Corporation join together to launch the most comprehensive deployments to date of the Intel World Ahead Program in Bangladesh.Fakhruddin Ahmed released commemorative stamps on Nobel Peace Laureate Prof.Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank at his office on 29th August 2007.Business Week Has Named Dr.Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses, Honorable Members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen.Grameen Bank and I are deeply honoured to receive this most prestigious of awards.Online Extra: Can Technology Eliminate Poverty?Nobel Peace Prize on Friday.It never occurred to the professor that his gesture would inspire a whole category of lending and propel him to the top of a powerful financial institution.The bank is built on Yunus' conviction that poor people can be both reliable borrowers and avid entrepreneurs.It even includes a project called Struggling Members Program that serves 55,000 beggars.Under Yunus, Grameen has spread the idea of microcredit throughout Bangladesh, Southern Asia, and the rest of the developing world.But the mission keeps expanding in scale, and in the meantime, Yunus has grown intimately familiar with the unbearable dimensions of global poverty.Yunus' innovation has broad appeal.When Yunus started Grameen, he wanted to turn traditional banking on its head."If banks made large loans, he made small loans.If banks required paperwork, his loans were for the illiterate.Harris, director of the Microcredit Summit Campaign.In some cases, Yunus has been able to attract private capital to fund socially driven businesses.The professor's most recent innovation is still an experiment: Grameen Danone Food Co."In Bangladesh, where nothing works and there's no electricity," Yunus says, "microcredit works like clockwork."New videoconferencing technologies are poised to benefit the enterprise.Get BusinessWeek directly on your desktop with our RSS feeds.Add BusinessWeek news to your Web site with our headline feed.To subscribe online to BusinessWeek magazine, please click here.East and West to provide people with more qualitative and in depth information about religious topics.Enlist for the free newsletter or RSS feed
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Location: Bangladesh, other services under the "Grameen Family of Organizations" operate worldwide.Muhammad Yunus has had phenomenal success helping people lift themselves out of poverty in rural Bangladesh by providing them with credit without requiring collateral.In the book, Yunus recalls that in 1974 he was teaching economics at a Chittagong University in southern Bangladesh, when the country experienced a terrible famine in which thousands starved to death.As the famine worsened he began to dread his own lectures."Nothing in the economic theories I taught reflected the life around me.Yunus went to the nearby village of Jobra where he learned the economic realities of the poor.Yunus wanted to help, and he cooked up several plans working with his students.Grameen Bank was born and an economic revolution had begun.Grameen Bank has reversed conventional banking wisdom by focusing on women borrowers, dispensing of the requirement of collateral and extending loans only to the very poorest borrowers.According to one expert in innovative government, the program established by Yunus at the Grameen Bank "is the single most important development in the third world in the last 100 years, and I don't think any two people will disagree."With tiny loans and financial services, we help the poor, mostly women, start businesses and escape poverty.Interview with 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Muhammad Yunus, 12 December 2006.See a Video of the Interview
15 min.Nobel Web AB 2006These videos are presented with the support of Cisco Systems, Internet infrastructure partner.Telephone interview with Professor Muhammad Yunus immediately following the announcement of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, 13 October 2006.Listen to the Interview
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