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Enst 201 1st Edition Lecture 12Outline of Last Lecture I. What do we do? (continue) II. What is the importance?Outline of Current Lecture I. Watched a film (To Our Credit)Current LectureI. Watched a film (To Our Credit) a. By providing credit and capital, people can get sources and generate their ownincomeb. Micro-crediti. A response to hunger ii. Different from charity because it loans out money c. Balderdash i. Grameen Bank 1. Reduced poverty 2. Increased women status a. Women borrow money and take full responsibility so no onecan tell them how to use the moneyd. South Africai. Small Enterprise Foundation (SEF)1. Men went into cities to worka. Men do not earn a lot which leads some women to supportthemselves and the children 2. Most borrowers are womene. BoliviaThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.i. Rugged landscape can only support limited amount of people which causepeople to move into the cities in search of workii. Work in city is most likely self-employediii.


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