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Muhammad Yunus, the Bangladeshi Economist, revolutionized the concept of microfinance, earning him the Nobel Peace Prize. Through Grameen Bank, he provided small loans to impoverished individuals, empowering them to start businesses and escape poverty. Yunus's innovative approach demonstrated the power of social entrepreneurship in addressing economic inequality.

"Here we were talking about economic development, about investing billions of dollars in various programs, and I could see it wasn't billions of dollars people needed right away."


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"Today, if you look at financial systems around the globe, more than half the population of the world - out of six billion people, more than three billion - do not qualify to take out a loan from a bank. This is a shame."


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"I had no idea that I would ever get involved with something like lending money to poor people, given the circumstances in which I was working in Bangladesh."


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