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Banking for the Poor

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In "Banking on the Poor," Muhammad Yunus argues that credit is a fundamental human right and outlines his vision for a world without poverty.

He recounts the story of founding the Grameen Bank, which provides microloans to impoverished people, primarily women, in Bangladesh.

Yunus challenges traditional banking practices that exclude the poor and demonstrates how microcredit can empower individuals to start businesses and lift themselves out of poverty.

The book emphasizes the importance of social entrepreneurship and offers a practical model for alleviating poverty worldwide.

Yunus combines personal anecdotes with economic analysis to make a compelling case for the transformative power of microfinance.

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