Yunus briefs Hillary about Grameen healthcare plans An Example for MALDIVES Gov & Politicians Dr.Prof. Muhammad Yunus Model in MALDIVES. |
On April 15, 2009 Secretary Clinton met with Dr. Prof. Muhammad Yunus and representatives from Grameen Healthcare and Grameen America at the State Department. They discussed his plans to transform health care in Bangladesh through the development of Health Management Centers. Secretary Clinton is a long-time advocate of microcredit and expanding the availability of health care. A Nobel Laureate, Dr. Yunus, studied Economics at Vanderbilt University in 1965 as a Fulbright scholar.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton yesterday received Prof Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Healthcare delegation to the World Healthcare Congress at her office.
During a 90 minute meeting with the 14-member Grameen delegation, Prof Yunus briefed the secretary about Grameen's healthcare plans and social business initiatives.
Secretary Clinton, who visited Grameen Bank in 1995, and is a long-time proponent of microcredit for the poor, offered her support to Grameen's healthcare programme.
Prof Yunus discussed, in particular, the proposed creation of a
Prof Yunus updated the
Hillary sought Prof Yunus's assistance in crafting a bill for that purpose. She pointed out that microfinance can play a key role during the current financial crisis by helping the unemployed generate to create self-employment.
The two leaders also discussed issues of global warming and environmental degradation and its threat to
Yunus, pointing out that climate change was an issue of life and death for
He requested the secretary to pay special attention to the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and help them cope with the current global financial crisis.
He also sought her help in allowing duty-free access to garment products from
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