The Other Face of Microfinance: Doing Good by Doing Very Nicely Indeedby Joseph Bornstein, NextBillion.net - Development Through Enterprise - Microfinance on Jun 30, 2008For years Muhammad Yunus reigned as the public face of microfinance. It seemed only right when, in 2006, the Bangladeshi economist cum social entrepreneur and his Grameen Bank shared the Nobel peace prize for a micro-lending revolution that has helped millions to earn their own way out of poverty. Yet for the past year or so, microfinance has had another public face, one that troubles people like Mr Yunus. CompartamosBanco argues that the best way for microfinance to help the poor is for it to make a socking great profit.
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