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Poverty is Denial of All Human Rights
Peace should be understood in a human way − in abroad social, political and economic way.
Pace is threatened by unjust economic, social and political order, absence of democracy, enviromental defradation and absence of human rights.
Poverty is the absence of all human rights.
The frustrations, hostility and anger generated by abject poverty cannot sustain peace in any society.
For building stable peace we must find ways to provide opportunities for people to live decent lives.
The creation of opportunities for the majority of people −the poor− is at the heart of the work that we have dedicated ourselves to during the past 30 years.

Grameen Bank
I became involved in the poverty issue not as a policymaker or a researcher.
I became involved because poverty was all around me, and I could turn away from it.
In 1974, I gound it difficult to teach elegant theories of economics in the university classroom, in the backdrop of a terrible famine in Bangladesh.
Suddenly, I felt the emptiness of those theories in the face of crushing hunger and poverty.
I wanted to do something immediate to help people around me, even if it was just one human being, to get through another day with a little more ease.
That brought me face to face with poor peoples struggle to find the tiniest amounts of money to support their efforts to eke out a living.
I was shocked to discover a woman in the village, borrowing less than a dollar from the money-lender, on the condition that he would have the exclusive right to buy all she produces at the proce he decides.
This, to me, was a way of recruiting slave labor.