Microfinance and Global Poverty
Or, the really bad news.
PovertyPoverty Today
The State of Global Poverty80% of humanity lives
on less than $10 a dayAccording to UNICEF:
26,500-30,000 children die each day due to poverty
The GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of the poorest 48 nations is less than the combined wealth of the world's 3 richest people.
Why should we care?If you want to have a world that is at peace with itself, you have to start with poverty. Poverty, I mentioned again last week, is the most powerful weapon of mass destruction. Poverty usually is accompanied by lack of good governments, by oppression, and oppression ends in people feeling humiliated, angered, losing hope and faith. When you lose hope and you lose faith, this is a breeding ground for violence, civil war, interstate wars. When you have conflict that has been raging on for a hundred years, 50 years, 60 years, the temptation to acquire the big stick—which is nuclear weapons, like the major powers—it is very tempting.--Mohamed ElBaradei
Why should we care?Shared povertyIf developing countries
win, everyone wins
How we fix it
Development
Microfinancehttp://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/u
ganda601/video_index.html
MicrofinanceMicrofinance is the provision of financial services to
the poorThe poor are excluded by financial service providers
because:• No collateral, or credit history• Illiterate
The poor need financial services, so they are forced to:• Borrow money from loan sharks with such high interest rates, that it may be impossible to pay back•Keep their life saving in their home which is vulnerable to theft• Invest in livestock which is vulnerable to disease
The Benefit of Microfinance•Microfinance works to provide the poor with these financial services•Using microfinance institutions that provide safe and controlled financial environments
Give a man a fish, feed him for a day.
Teach a man to fish, feed him for a lifetime.
What if he knows how to fish,but just can’t afford a fishing net?
Why loans rather than charity?Dignified Business
TransactionSpreading
opportunity, rather than charity
SustainableA Hand-up not a
hand-out!Spreading
opportunity rather than spreading wealth
Success StoryStudies have shown that during an eight year
period, among the poorest in Bangladesh with no credit services available, only 4% pulled themselves above the poverty line
But people with access to credit from a microfinance organization, more than 48% rose above the poverty line during those 8 years
The Microcredit Summit Campaign estimates that as of 2006, over 3,100 MFIs were providing financial services to more than 113 million poor people worldwide
General repayment rates of over 95%
What can you do tomorrow?
Action
Kiva and Kiva High School
What is Kiva?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWgAEJ
E1FuM&feature=channel_page
More about KivaKiva is the world’s first
microlending websiteKiva’s mission is to
connect people, through lending, for the sake of alleviating poverty
With Kiva, you can become a micro-lender to people who just need a hand up
Kiva allows real people to make a real difference in the lives of the poor
The Social Network of Microlending
Kiva posts profiles of entrepreneurs in the developing world, and allows you to choose where your money goes.
Creates a personal relationship between the lender and the entrepreneur
What can you do tomorrow?Make a loan!Get involved with Kiva High School
Start a chapter at your schoolHave a Kiva week!
Raise awareness about global povertyRaise funds to invest in entrepreneursStart a Lending Team at your school