Nature never be bothered super power or poorer - desire absolute CareNature Rebellious - Nature never care super power or poorer, never follow any dictation from any Power Holder or Power Seeker.…Continue
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Let's we try to save one Taka/dollar/pound/yen ............FROM daily expenditure/ LUXURY develop small SEEP fund Now we are 3397 that could contribute lotContinue
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Thousands starving Somalis have flooded Mogadishu refugee camps in search of food as the nation fights East Africa's worst drought.…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by SM Farid Uddin Akhter Aug 19, 2011.
Dear Friends and Honorable MembersGreetingsEid Mubarak from my part and my nation.The month of Ramadan/austerity/restraint going on. Long back I raised about small SEEP fund. I do believe still we…Continue
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Posted on November 24, 2011 at 8:54am — 1 Comment
Nature never be bothered super power or poorer - desire absolute Care
Nature Rebellious - Nature never care super power or poorer, never follow any dictation from any Power Holder or Power Seeker. Look at repeated threat from Nature - Australia, Africa, NewZealand, Brazil, Pakistan, Japan, Myanmar, Thailand and…
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British government-funded study says there is no credible evidence that microcredit has helped cut poverty and empower women. The 'systematic review' dismissed well-known studies done so far claiming positive impacts on women.
The report says "unreliable impact estimates" based on "weak methodologies" and…
Posted on August 17, 2011 at 4:05am — 2 Comments
Dear SEEP friend
Please - Prudent – Pragmatic- Ponder
Microcredit encompass about 130 million poorest families -- five persons per family on average -- total number may be 641 million people, that’s greater than the combined population of the European Union and Russia.
Global community experienced the threat none ever before the issue like Climate Change. Nature’s behavior has been regularly irregular and erratic. The basic…
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Farooque Chowdhury
Thank you, Professor Yunus for your nice observations on microcredit ("Wrong turn for microcredit," Daily Star, Jan. 9. Actually the IHT carried it long ago). It is nice to know from you the state of affairs of microcredit. It seems you are concerned with the character microcredit has taken. Your observations confirm findings of a number of studies and reports that the Bangladesh press carried over the years. It is really a frank confession from one of the leading figures related to microcredit.
Muhammad Yunus
To ensure that the small loans would be profitable for their shareholders, such banks needed to raise interest rates and engage in aggressive marketing and loan collection. The kind of empathy that had once been shown toward borrowers when the lenders were nonprofits disappeared. The people whom microcredit was supposed to help were instead being harmed. And in India, borrowers came to believe that the lenders were taking advantage of them, and stopped repaying their loans.
I think Dr. Younus need to more like Mr. Murad hossain said in the Daily star
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