Although there are many problems to be addressed, he focuses on these key areas and focus their energy and commitment to programs have a long-term impact in the regions where it operates. With the success of programs implemented in Bangladesh plans GHC Foundation programs to regions of Mongolia to the end of 2011.
Although microfinance is believable in many ways to alleviate the socio-economic development, there are problems in the system. If the concept is not implemented correctly, the benefits of micro-credit are no longer effective. For example, in many countries, micro-loans without due consideration of the nature of the business, both within the region and profitability, and there is lack of education about the methods and schedules of loan repayment for borrowers.
More often than not, in many regions of the borrower to use the money for daily expenses, defeating the purpose of income-generating micro-credit, and thus leads to situations of people in more debt. NGOs, government agencies and private institutions to collaborate in hand to these problems and processes of implementation, evaluation and improvement of education in a system of micro-credit in question. The way forward is for organizations like George Haligua Cohen Foundation to continue with determination, with the vision of Dr. Yunus. To create "poverty museums" and build a world free of poverty!
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