Nobel laureate touts microcredit, but how does it work?
HALIFAX, Canada, Nov 14, 2006 (AFP) – Few people had heard of microcredit before a determined Bangladeshi economist called Muhammad Yunus won this year’s Nobel Peace Prize, but Yunus has put the industry in the spotlight as a potential poverty-busting tool.
“Governments in developing countries must demonstrate a strong political commitment towards supporting microfinance as an integral tool of poverty alleviation programs,” Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz told delegates on Sunday.
– by Justin Cole
