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Muhammad Yunus: Abolishing poverty - the human rights priority (p2)
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Muhammad Yunus: Abolishing poverty - the human rights priority (p2)
Part 1 Part 2 Professor Muhammad Yunus established the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh in 1983, fuelled by the belief that credit is a fundamental human right. Beginning with a loan of $27 to a group of impoverished women in Bangladesh, Yunus went on to setup the Grameen Bank lifting millions out of poverty by disbursing $6.6bn in millions of tiny loans to the poor. This simple idea has grown into an international movement - replicas of the Grameen Bank model operate in more than 100 countries worldwide. In 2006 Professor Yunus and the Grameen Bank were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. In this Melbourne Conversations talk, Yunus talks about the conception and growth of the Grameen Bank and posits his belief that the world can put an end to poverty within this generation through channelling the market forces of capitalism.Presented by City of Melbourne in partnership with Business for Millennium Development, Centre for Social Impact and World Vision.Melbourne Recital Centre, March 2010
Video Length: 1539
Date Found: March 19, 2010
Date Produced: March 18, 2010
View Count: 11
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