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News item 23-11-2006


Micro credits can solve poverty

Declaring credit a human right, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus said yesterday that the successful micro-lending bank he launched in his native Bangladesh showed wiping out world poverty was a goal within reach.
Yunus said Grameen Bank’s miniscule loans to the destitute have allowed people to launch their own small businesses and lift themselves out of poverty without any massive infusion of outside aid. “Poverty is an artificial creation of a system. Poverty is not in the person,” Yunus said in a speech in Washington.
The economics professor was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize last month jointly with Grameen Bank, which began with a loan of $27 and now lends nearly a billion dollars a year to the poorest of the poor.
“Fifty-eight per cent of Grameen borrowers have moved out of poverty, and every year, every month more and more people are getting out of poverty,” Yunus told an audience at the National Press Club. “If people can do business and get out of poverty, what happy news for the whole world. We can create a world completely free of poverty.” He said conventional financial institutions and services were closed to most of the world’s population, depriving people of a means to help themselves.

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