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WNYC:: Grameen Bank Opens in Queens |
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WNYC:: Grameen Bank Opens in Queens
by Ilya Marritz
NEW
YORK, NY April 26, 2008 —With a jumbo pair of scissors and a big round
of applause, Dr. Muhammad Yunus officially opened Grameen America in
Jackson Heights Friday. It's the first American branch of Grameen Bank
of Bangladesh.
REPORTER: More than three decades ago, Dr. Yunus got the bank
started by lending small amounts of money - microloans - to poor
Bangladeshi villagers. In 2006, Dr. Yunus and Grameen Bank were
recognized for their efforts with the Nobel Peace Prize. Yunus
explained that Grameen America's mission is in keeping with his
original goal: to better the lives of working poor people.
YUNUS: We just do exactly the same things we do in the villages of
Bangladesh, we are doing it here in Jackson Heights, New York. Same
weekly repayment. Same savings habit, same income-generating activity.
Only thing is the loan size is different.
REPORTER: Instead of a few hundred dollars, an American borrower
might take out as much as three thousand dollars. Grameen America has
about two hundred US borrowers so far. Dr. Yunus said he'd like the
bank to expand to other cities if it's successful.
http://www.wnyc.org/news/articles/97655
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