Microfinance pioneer wins Nobel prize
The Nobel Peace Prize has just gone to Muhammad Yunus of the Grameen Bank, who pioneered the whole concept of microlending. Yunus founded Grameen in 1976 during a famine in Bangladesh. Today it has 6.6 million borrowers of whom 97% are women.
This award is a big breakthrough for the whole microfinace sector, and may attract extra support to similar schemes throughout the world - including the UK.
But some in the microfinance sector are sounding a note of caution. Grameen is very unusual in that it has succeeded in becoming big enough to make a significant impact. Most microfinance schemes are very much smaller, and have often run into trouble when trying to scale up.
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