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The Grameen Bank is a Bangledesh organization that makes small loans to impoverished families in order to help those families establish themselves. The Grameen Bank and its founder Muhammad Yunus were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on... [more]
The Grameen Bank is a Bangledesh organization that makes small loans to impoverished families in order to help those families establish themselves. The Grameen Bank and its founder Muhammad Yunus were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on October 13, 2006.
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The microfinance pioneer, of Bangladesh's Grameen Bank, advocates a free market solution, not government takeovers Watch the Video It may appear strange for a Nobel Prize-winning academic-turned-micro-finance ...
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During the October 10 broadcast of his nationally syndicated
radio show, Rush Limbaugh mischaracterized the accomplishments of Muhammad
Yunus, who was awarded
the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006. Limbaugh stated that Yunus,
founder of the Grameen
Bank Project, received the prize
"[b]ecause he came up...
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Yayasan Mitra Dhuafa (YAMIDA) will open its first microfinance branch offices in the Aceh Jaya district of Indonesia as a result of a partnership expansion between the American Red Cross and Grameen Foundation. The offices will be located in Lamno, Lhok Kruet and Calang, the most populated...
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Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus says that greed has destroyed the world's financial system. SPIEGEL ONLINE spoke with him about the profit motive, social consciousness and what should be done to end the financial crisis.
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Bangladeshi economist and Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has warned his country is likely to be badly hit by the global financial crisis.
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Mexico City - Mexican multi-billionaire Carlos Slim and Muhammad Yunus, the founder of Grameen Bank and 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, said Monday in Mexico City that the bank for the poor will begin to operate in Mexico with an initial capital of 45...
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... and the UN panel on climate change received the award following the selection of anti-poverty activist and microcredit pioneer Muhammad Yunus in 2006. ...
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We all need to believe in and have trust in our banks, or the whole thing comes tumbling down.
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Global poverty continues to be an unsolved malady that perplexes even the most knowledgeable economists. One of the few convincing approaches to combating global poverty was developed by the Nobel Peace Prize-winning economist, Muhammad Yunus. Yunus invented Microcredit, a brilliant system that...
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MEXICO CITY: Mexican multi-billionaire Carlos Slim and Muhammed Yunus, the founder of Grameen Bank and 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, said on Monday in Mexico City that the bank for the poor will begin to operate in Mexico with an initial capital of $45mn.
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Making coffee is not a part of every internship. Finance senior Diego Rios and finance and economics senior Robert Swanton learned that after working for the Grameen Bank and Association of Social Advancement in Bangladesh this summer.
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GENEVA (AFP)--The financial crisis hasn't hit the microfinance system, Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus said Thursday, as he called for tougher regulations to prevent such shocks in future.
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- Microfinance unscathed by financial crisis: Yunus (rss.topix.net)
GE Healthcare and Grameen Health, an affiliate of Grameen Bank, the pioneering micro-financing organization in Bangladesh have teamed-up to identify sustainable models for healthcare delivery in the developing world.
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Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel Peace Prize winner whose company, Grameen Telecom is a minority shareholder in Bangladesh's biggest mobile-phone network, Grameenphone said he may take legal action to force Telenor to give up control of the venture.
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Following is a statement from Professor Yunus in response to media requests for interviews.
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