Jan 31, 2007
In December, Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank he founded received the Nobel Peace Prize for their pioneering contributions to the development of microfinance. The Grameen Bank, and the microfinance movement as a whole, began with small-scale experiments some 30 years ago. Since then the field has grown and evolved remarkably. The awarding of the Prize is an opportune moment to reflect on what the future holds for financial services for the poor. What changes will technology bring? Which new products ought to be pursued, and for whom? How great is the threat of backlash against high interest rates? *Watch video clips from the event:*(The video streams in Quicktime. If you do not have Quicktime player on your computer download it for free, if you have trouble watching the streaming video, please use the download links Related Materials:
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