Discussion in 'Main Forum' started by Dustin, Monday, July 25, 2011.
Thousands were killed during this time, and many more were living in hiding or constant fear of reprisal. Even though the people might control who was president, they had no control over who ruled the economy. The poor did not have access to banks or to the financial services they needed to rebuild their lives and their country from the ground up. Where would a coffee cooperative get enough credit to buy and process coffee harvests for export? Where would a "ti machann" get a small loan to buy her merchandise and increase the size of her business? Clearly, the poor who had organized themselves to gain political power now needed to organize themselves to create a bank they could call their own. She wanted to give back some of what she had been given. Three days later, she received a message on her voice mail. Anne recalls that he pulled a rickety typing table between them, and with paper and pencil in hand said, lets get to work. Fonkoze was on its way. You cant just give a woman a loan and then viagra cost private prescription her on her way you have to accompany her as she struggles to make her way out of poverty. A political democracy cannot survive without economic democracy. To read more, please download the complete history.
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