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Muhammad Yunus: Ending Poverty with Microcredit
from - blip.tv (beta) June 18, 2008
Muhammad Yunus unique approach to eradicating poverty is a triumph of practical innovation. Here he demonstrates how Grameen Bank and Grameen Family of Companies offer viable solutions to age-old challenges. He illuminates next steps for the global microfinance revolution. He envisions a new kind of capitalism explaining how to use new structures and business principles to produce prosperity and to correct past errors that led to poverty today.
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Intel to Work with Grameen Bank
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech May 19, 2008
In a surprise announcement at the 16th World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Intel Chairman Craig Barrett informed a keynote audience that the world s biggest chipmaker would work together with Grameen Bank. The financial institution was started by Professor Muhammad Yunus as a way to provide credit to the rural poor in Bangladesh without collateral. Yunus was awarded the Nobel Prize for his efforts in 2006. In this podcast Barrett, along with Yunus via pre-recorded video, unveil the joint venture. Tags: Craig Barrett, Grameen, Intel, Muhammad Yunus, WCIT, World Ahead, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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MFP 001. Grameen Bank. Microfinance in Bangladesh.
from Microfinance Podcast March 10, 2008
Grameen Bank. In this episode a senior microfinance specialist of CGAP, Syed Hashemi is sharing his thoughts on why microfinance is such a great success in Bangladesh, and the role that Grameen Bank played in establishing microfinance as an industry. We also introduce MicroSave - the producer of the Microfinance Podcast. MicroSave is a unique project that promotes the development of savings and other more client-responsive financial services among microfinance institutions.
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Hear Me Now
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) December 11, 2007
A music video from The Green Children, dedicated to 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Professor Muhammad Yunus. Shot in Bangladesh, Professor Yunus appears briefly in the video.
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David Bornstein
from - blip.tv (beta) September 03, 2007
Uma conversa com David Bornstein, autor do best seller "Como mudar o mundo". O livro foi considerado "a bblia" dos empreendedores sociais, que mudam a sociedade com pouco dinheiro e muita inovao. Globo News, Milnio, 9/4/2007.
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Tech Podcast 64: The World's Technology Podcast, sponsored by Ipswitch, Inc.
from PRI's The World: Technology November 30, 2005
In today's podcast, we talk about a project to cover the entire nation of Macedonia with a wireless mesh network. Also, we go to Bangladesh for an update on a project designed to bring cell phone access to some of the world's poorest people. And we check in on the tsunami early warning system that's being deployed off the coast of Indonesia. Finally, an update on efforts to bring shelter to those affected by the recent earthquake in Pakistan. The World's Technology Podcast is sponsored by Ipswitch Incorporated, the leader in messaging, network management, and data management software for small and medium sized businesses around the globe. Visit http://www.ipswitch.com to download full-function trial versions. Check out show notes and more at http://www.worldstechpodcast.blogspot.com
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