Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Pennies A Day: A film about Muhammad Yunus


We watched a video called Pennies A Day about the Grameen bank started by Muhammad Yunus. Before the Grameen Bank, Bangladesh was a country in great poverty. Nobody was making money. Banks did not want to loan to poor people in Bangladesh because they did not think they would pay it back. Then Muhammad Yunus came up with the idea that he would start a bank where they would lend out money to poor rural people around Bangladesh. The business of the Grameen Bank is micro-credit which involves giving small loans to poor people so they have the opportunity to create small businesses. Loans are made for livestock, crafts and agriculture. Ninety-six percent of the loans are given to women because woman with the loans are cautious with the money and spend it first on their children. Each week the people who receive the loans gather in a large circle to make their payments.  The Grameen bank operates in almost every village in Bangladesh. The pay back rate is 99%. Now Bangladesh has roads and there are lots of small businesses.


By Anna Weisel

6 comments:

  1. Thank you Anna. I really enjoyed reading your blog. I learned that people in Bangladesh are making a difference by investing in their own small businesses through the Grameen Bank. Well done.

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  2. Anna,

    I loved reading your blog post. I found it sad that men could not be trusted to use the
    Money first on their families.

    Mr. Flinn

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  3. Anna this is such an awesome post. I love how inspiring this post sounds. Thanks for sharing

    Caroline

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  4. I loved you post Anna on Muhammad Yunus.
    It had a lot of good information in it.


    Alise

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  5. Dear Mr Flinn,
    Thank you so much for commenting. Ya it is sad, though Muhammad Yunes is doing a great thing.

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  6. Thanks Caroline and Alise !!!

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