Cmimi Nobel per paqen 2006
Cmimi kete vit ju dha Muhammad Yunus dhe bankes qe themeloi, Grameen Bank, per punen qe ka bere duke ndihmuar me qindra mijra te varfer ne Bangladesh qe prej 30 vitesh duke u dhene atyre kredi te vogla ne menyre qe te fillojne biznese te vogla. Mua mu duk shume interesante kjo histori...ja nje pjese e nje artikulli:
The theme was “Building a Sustainable Future,” and Mr. Yunus told about how Grameen gave loans to beggars. He made hundreds of rich people — many of them looking for causes to support — laugh out loud and also tugged at their heartstrings.
“All we are doing is telling beggars that, well, since you go house to house begging, would you like to take some merchandise with you, some cookies, some candy, something?” he asked a crowd that hooted with delight at this clever notion.
“A typical loan for a beggar is something like $12,” he said. “With $12, she has a basket of merchandise she carries around and goes house to house.”
“Today, we have more than 80,000 beggars in the program,” he said. “Many of them have already quit begging completely.”
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Cmimi kete vit ju dha Muhammad Yunus dhe bankes qe themeloi, Grameen Bank, per punen qe ka bere duke ndihmuar me qindra mijra te varfer ne Bangladesh qe prej 30 vitesh duke u dhene atyre kredi te vogla ne menyre qe te fillojne biznese te vogla. Mua mu duk shume interesante kjo histori...ja nje pjese e nje artikulli:
The theme was “Building a Sustainable Future,” and Mr. Yunus told about how Grameen gave loans to beggars. He made hundreds of rich people — many of them looking for causes to support — laugh out loud and also tugged at their heartstrings.
“All we are doing is telling beggars that, well, since you go house to house begging, would you like to take some merchandise with you, some cookies, some candy, something?” he asked a crowd that hooted with delight at this clever notion.
“A typical loan for a beggar is something like $12,” he said. “With $12, she has a basket of merchandise she carries around and goes house to house.”
“Today, we have more than 80,000 beggars in the program,” he said. “Many of them have already quit begging completely.”
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