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up to december 2010 grameen had about 3 models that can save the world basic - spend long inductions on each
team ou would be entrepreneurs and then integrated then into vilage hibs of 60 that were bank community market and knowledge
exchnages by and for pooerst over 20 years 2 things emerged - members children started needing loans and mobile
cane to the vilages- this is why 2nd and 3rd types of grameen model emerged in bangladesh 1996-2010 brac has 2 main
types of model -e ither er-engineer a whole industry sector so that every type of jonb within it can be microfinaced into
a decent wage - or internationally find a highly resourced partner who wished to focus on a particular country growing small
busienses not necessarily the very poorest without business experience grameen has inspired the replicatioon microlaonfoundation
whose first successful country is malawi it has also inspired jamii bora but with its own youth mobile model it
has also successfully mentored wholefoodfoundation now a comany mith 20 micro-microcredits helping change agricultures in
places it already source from for its us whole ffods asia has some traditional microcredits that were inspired by
grameen but have only half scaled there are so big bew programs emnerginbg but how they works I have not erseracrched- tese
include carlos slim microcredit in mexico brazil governments microcredit initiative there is also KIVA whats
common to all tese models is there is no external ownership sucking out the gains in rpoductive lifethemselves can reinvest
in theior communities; there are other things that need to be part of a ssutainable microcredit including having a way to
resolve all conflicts that spun the poverty traps in teh first place ebfore you scale the methofology however smar it may
seem financially
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