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We Are Not Able to Live in the Sky : The Seductive Promise of Microfinance

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Product Code: 9781250817228
ISBN13: 9781250817228
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For readers of Matthew Desmond, Katherine Boo, and Anand Giridharadas comes a deeply reported work of journalism that explores the promise and peril of global microfinance, told through the eyes of those who work in microfinance and women borrowers in Sierra Leone, West Africa. In 2005, pop star Bono proclaimed, ?Give a man a fish, he?ll eat for a day. Give a woman microcredit, she, her husband, her children and her extended family will eat for a lifetime.? By the mid-2000s, it had become international development dogma that microfinance?very small, high-interest loans?was the way to end poverty. The UN had dubbed 2005 the year of microcredit. A year later, when Muhammad Yunus won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on microfinance, he proclaimed that tiny loans would ?put poverty in museums.? It was a beautiful vision. But there was just one problem: microfinance doesn?t work ? at least not as promised. Mara Kardas-Nelson's We Are Not Able to Live in the Sky is a story about unintended consequences, blind optimism, and the decades-long ramifications of seemingly small policy choices that reverberate around the world. It is a story of poor women doing their best to make ends meet under the toughest circumstances, and of international development workers, funders and advocates ?from Bono to Bill Gates to Bill Clinton?who promise a brighter future with a quick-fix solution that may ultimately trap poor people in poverty. The book is deeply rooted in the deeply immersive narratives of women who take out microfinance loans in Sierra Leone; their stories are set against a detailed history of the meteoric rise of Muhammad Yunus? lofty vision and the gradual shift from a small non-profit program to a booming for-profit industry. We Are Not Able to Live in the Sky puts in harsh relief the questions we all should have been asking for decades: who makes money off microfinance?and more importantly, who, and what, gets left behind?


Author: Mara Kardas-Nelson
Publisher: Metropolitan Books
Publication Date: Jun 11, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1250817226
ISBN-13: 9781250817228

We Are Not Able to Live in the Sky : The Seductive Promise of Microfinance

$31.99
$29.17
Sale 9%
 
For readers of Matthew Desmond, Katherine Boo, and Anand Giridharadas comes a deeply reported work of journalism that explores the promise and peril of global microfinance, told through the eyes of those who work in microfinance and women borrowers in Sierra Leone, West Africa. In 2005, pop star Bono proclaimed, ?Give a man a fish, he?ll eat for a day. Give a woman microcredit, she, her husband, her children and her extended family will eat for a lifetime.? By the mid-2000s, it had become international development dogma that microfinance?very small, high-interest loans?was the way to end poverty. The UN had dubbed 2005 the year of microcredit. A year later, when Muhammad Yunus won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on microfinance, he proclaimed that tiny loans would ?put poverty in museums.? It was a beautiful vision. But there was just one problem: microfinance doesn?t work ? at least not as promised. Mara Kardas-Nelson's We Are Not Able to Live in the Sky is a story about unintended consequences, blind optimism, and the decades-long ramifications of seemingly small policy choices that reverberate around the world. It is a story of poor women doing their best to make ends meet under the toughest circumstances, and of international development workers, funders and advocates ?from Bono to Bill Gates to Bill Clinton?who promise a brighter future with a quick-fix solution that may ultimately trap poor people in poverty. The book is deeply rooted in the deeply immersive narratives of women who take out microfinance loans in Sierra Leone; their stories are set against a detailed history of the meteoric rise of Muhammad Yunus? lofty vision and the gradual shift from a small non-profit program to a booming for-profit industry. We Are Not Able to Live in the Sky puts in harsh relief the questions we all should have been asking for decades: who makes money off microfinance?and more importantly, who, and what, gets left behind?


Author: Mara Kardas-Nelson
Publisher: Metropolitan Books
Publication Date: Jun 11, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1250817226
ISBN-13: 9781250817228
 

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