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Muhammad Yunus has had phenomenal success helping people lift themselves out of poverty in rural Bangladesh by providing them with credit without requiring collateral. Yunus developed his revolutionary micro-credit system (with) the belief that it would be a cost effective and scalable weapon to (fight) poverty.
Yunus told his story and (that) of the bank in the book "Banker to the Poor," (co-authored) by him and Alan Jolis. In the book, Yunus recalls that in 1974 he was teaching economics (at) a Chittagong University in southern Bangladesh, (when) the country experienced a terrible famine in which thousands starved (to) death.
"We tried to ignore it," he says. "But then skeleton-like people (began) showing up in the capital, Dhaka. Soon the trickle became a flood. Hungry people were everywhere. Often they sat so still that one could not be sure (whether) they were alive or dead. They all looked (alike): men, women, children. Old people looked like children, and children looked like old people.
The thrill he had once experienced studying economics and (teaching) his students elegant economic theories that could supposedly cure societal problems soon left him entirely. (As) the famine worsened he began to dread his own lectures.
"Nothing (in) the economic theories I taught reflected the life around me. How could I go on telling my students make believe stories (in) the name of economics? I needed to run away from these theories and from my textbooks and discover the real-life economics of a poor person's existence."
Yunus went to the nearby village of Jobra (where) he learned the economic realities of the poor. Yunus wanted to help, and he cooked up several plans working with his students. He found that (one) of his many ideas was more successful than the rest: offering people tiny loans for self-employment. Grameen Bank was born and an economic revolution had begun.
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