| Creating a World Without Poverty |
What if you could harness the power of the free market to solve the problems of poverty, hunger, and inequality? To some, it sounds impossible. But Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus is doing exactly that. As founder of Grameen Bank, Yunus pioneered microcredit, the innovative banking program that provides poor people––mainly women––with small loans they use to launch businesses and lift their families out of poverty. In the past thirty years, microcredit has spread to every continent and benefited over 100 million families. But Yunus remained unsatisfied. Much more could be done, he believed, if the dynamics of capitalism could be applied to humanity’s greatest challenges. Now, in Creating a World Without Poverty, Yunus goes beyond microcredit to pioneer the idea of social business––a completely new way to use the creative vibrancy of business to tackle social problems from poverty and pollution to inadequate health care and lack of education. This book describes how Yunus––in partnership with some of the world’s most visionary business leaders––has launched the world’s first purposely designed social businesses. From collaborating with Danone to produce affordable, nutritious yogurt for malnourished children in Bangladesh to building eyecare hospitals that will save thousands of poor people from blindness, Creating a World Without Poverty offers a glimpse of the amazing future Yunus forecasts for a planet transformed by thousands of social businesses. Yunus’s “Next Big Idea” offers a pioneering model for nothing less than a new, more humane form of capitalism. While free market capitalism is thriving globally almost unopposed now and bringing unprecedented prosperity to many, half of the world lives on two dollars a day or much less. Eradication of poverty remains the biggest challenge before the world. Colossal social problems and deprivations, mostly poverty-related and very unevenly distributed around the globe, continue to shame us everyday. Obviously the free market has failed much of the world. Many people assume that if free markets can’t solve social problems governments can. After all, the government is supposed to represent the interests of society as a whole. But decades and even centuries of experience has shown that while government must do its part to help alleviate our worst problems, it alone can not solve them.
Comments (8)
Azizul Mostafa Anas,
September 19, 2011
this social business concept can really eradicate major social problems and of course poverty if it's implemented properly.
in Bangladesh many large organizations(ex.uniliver, beximco, Aci, bashundhara group etc.) who already have many profitable ventures can take initiatives to introduce a single non-loss, non-profit venture to serve the society....
walter choquehuanca soto
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April 24, 2011
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Akkur Chandra Das
- Not only a great person but also a world leader.
March 26, 2011
Grameen Bank founder Prof Muhammad Yunus has said it would be an honour for him to sit with Prime Minister of Bangladesh to find a solution to issues, if any, involving him or the Grameen Bank. In the last the Government of Bangladesh has been understood that Dr. Yunus is not only a great person but also a world leader who can change the world by giving his speech but unfortunately She couldn't lucid the matter from the first. It is a matter of sorrow that She understood by pressuring other countries when The persons of goverment started to talk about the Nobel laureate oppositely. At the bottom line we, the country man would be clear what the goverment's will was and why she could decide to take the steps.
Elizabeth Williams
- IMPRESSED
March 11, 2011
I was so blessed and impress listening to Muhammad ideas and what a heart he has for his people and moved by the things they has done to give his people the will to have a better life it could actually bring tears to your heart wishing that our political party thought of us fellow American as he did his people they should pray for a heart of compassion as his. Just to say you are so easy to LOVE keep this movement going and I am convinced the God will bless you and your people
George Kwame Honya
- Mr
February 10, 2011
Great idea. I guess the necessry investment will have to come from philantropists as usual since the poor may not be able to save that much to generate the high capital required for such massive investments, if I understand it correctly. I am wondering how the beneficiaries will be selected,such that the core poor will not be left out. To me the development problem is really about how to capture them in our development efforts. it also means that care will have to be taken for a social business unit not to become a public enterprises or public good (i.e. enterprise for us all and for nobody in particular).
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