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Banker to the Poor
Micro-Lending and the Battle against World Poverty
Book • 1998
In 'Banker to the Poor', Muhammad Yunus recounts his experiences as a professor in Bangladesh, where he observed the extreme poverty and lack of access to credit for the poor.
He pioneered microcredit by lending small sums without collateral, leading to the establishment of Grameen Bank.
The book explores his vision of credit as a human right and his efforts to empower millions through microfinance.
He pioneered microcredit by lending small sums without collateral, leading to the establishment of Grameen Bank.
The book explores his vision of credit as a human right and his efforts to empower millions through microfinance.
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Mentioned as a New York Times book that was around when microloans were created.

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Recommandé par Ludovic de Gromard comme une lecture inspirante sur le social business.

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