The Chronicles of Philanthropy
Give & Take
A roundup of blogs about the nonprofit worldMay 02, 2008
Mr. Yunus Goes to Queens
The
microfinance pioneer and Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus is testing
the waters to see if his approach to fighting poverty can work in the
United States — but skeptics are not sure he will succeed.
According to City Room, a blog operated by The New York Times,
last week in Queens Mr. Yunus attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony to
celebrate the opening of the first office of Grameen Bank America. The
office, which officially opened in January, so far has made small loans
to 175 people and expectations are high.
"Over the next
year, all eyes in the domestic microfinance world are on Grameen to see
whether it can attain the level of success in the United States that it
has achieved in the developing world," writes Amanda M. Fairbanks, a Times reporter.
Jonathan
Morduch, an economist at New York University's Wagner Graduate School,
praises Mr. Yunus's move to New York, but wonders how much he can
accomplish. "Ultimately in America, the biggest holes are serving
working Americans. A lot are not in situations where group lending
makes sense," he told City Room.
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