Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Betsy Elliott, chapter 7, question 6

 One thing that stick out to me in this chapter was about the woman in Uganda. Esther Gelabuzi, a widow with six children, used a tiny loan to set up a clinic becuase she was a professional midwife and since has dilivered fourteen hinder and babies. Because of this tiny loan she is able to make a living for her and her six children. Why are tiny loans not as popular in third world countries? We could help build their economy's.

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