Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Grameen Bank Method of Action


The Norwegian Nobel Committee has announced the Nobel Peace Prize for 2006, divided into two equal parts, to Dr. Muhammad Yunus & Grameen Bank.
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The Grameen Bank's Method of action can be illustrated by the following principles:

1. Start with the problem rather than the solution: a credit system must be based on a survey of the social background rather than on a pre-established banking technique.

2. Adopt a progressive attitude: development is a long-term process which depends on the aspirations and committment of the economic operators.

3. Make sure that the credit system serves the poor, and not vice-versa: credit officers visit the villages, enabling them to get to know the borrowers.

4. Establish priorities for action vis-a-vis to the the target population: serve the most poverty-stricken people needing investment resources, who have no access to credit.

5. At the begining, restrict credit to income-generating production operations, freely selected by the borrower. Make it possible for the borrower to be able to repay the loan.

6. Lean on solidarity groups: small informal groups consisting of co-opted members coming from the same background and trusting each other.

7. Associate savings with credit without it being necessarily a prerequisite.

8. Combine close monitoring of borrowers with procedures which are simple and standardised as possible.

9. Do everything possible to ensure the system's financial balance.

10. Invest in human resources: training leaders will provide them with real development ethics based on rigour, creativity, understanding and respect for the rural environment.

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