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There's idle time in taxidriving. After the afternoon rush to the airport, to car repairers, to and from Parliament House, there's a quiet evening period where the work is steady but slow. Some nights get busy after midnight as we take home the nightclubbers.

But there's always time to crank the seat back, reach down for a book, and read a few pages before the next passenger shows up.

Lately the reading material has been a book on changing lives. An inspirational book talking of the beneficial impact of very small loans to the world's poorest people. Muhammad Yunus, the founder of the Grameen Bank, was once a professor of economics, who looked out of his office window to a small village and wondered how the theories he was teaching related to the residents.

On investigation, he found that the poorest people in the village were very poor indeed, held back by poor access to money offered at usurious interest rates. A woman would work all day weaving intricate crafts for a profit of a few cents, which she spent on feeding her children. If she could gain just a small amount of money to escape the money-lenders who were also her raw material suppliers and the tied buyers of her work, she could prosper and profit.

From a small seed loan came a great organisation, breaking free of money-lenders, private banks and government corruption and ineptitude. Aimed at small loans to the very poorest, Grameen Bank prospered, spinning off programs and organisations across the globe.

His book, Banker to the Poor: Micro-Lending and the Battle Against World Poverty, has been my taxicab reading material for the past week.

Read the rest of the post here.

Date: 2010-02-27 02:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] newkaligula.livejournal.com
this is all well and good. However I choose to visit only one blogging site and LJ it is for now.
So although I have just read and enjoyed the political one and the Kiva one I won't be clicking on any more links :)

ie can't you just post em here. I understand that you want to get a following and that other blog sites may be better, but some readers try not to spend too much time hunting round the net

Date: 2010-02-27 08:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skyring.livejournal.com
Understood. I'll repost in full - actually ResQGeek has set up RSS syndication for both HJ and OMF, so I'll check those out.

WordPress gives a better blogging experience than LiveJournal and has more reader features. However, it doesn't allow some LJ features like friends lists - if I want to set up a list for everyone except for a certain person, I can't do that.

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