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Grameen Bank and Their (Nobel-winning) Approach to Microfinance & Women

In December 2006, Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their thirty years of pioneering work in microfinance and community development in Bangladesh. Grameen Bank has provided nearly 6 billion US dollars in microfinance services to millions of poor people, mostly women.


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