We need to change the single narrative of how the world poor depend on wealthy nations. In general, people in poverty are ashamed of taking charity and want to be able to be self-sufficient. But they need access to capital. A way has been developed to allow people in one country to make small loans directly to people in a different country, bypassing governments. We will view four TED Talks about this micro credit phenomenon:
- Jessica Jackley was motivated by her Christian faith to create the micro credit website, Kiva
- Julie Hannah was a refugee from Egypt who later became Kiva's chairman
- Sangu Delle is an African who insists that micro-loans are not enough for success
- Gayle Lemmon uses the woman's perspective to explain why micro-loans succeed
And another thing. One of our members has a very special relation to one of the speakers above, more at the meeting.