Dear friends,
The Grameen Bank has enabled millions of women to lift themselves out of poverty
by giving them tiny loans to buy animals or equipment to start earning
money. But Bangladesh's jealous Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, has fired its Nobel Prize winning founder Muhammad Yunus and now wants to seize control of the bank, all to silence a political rival. This takeover could break the bank and destroy millions of people's hope.
Hasina has been mired in a series of scandals at home -- if we can add a giant global backlash to her list of worries, we can force her to back down.
When 1 million of us come together, Avaaz will kickoff a media
firestorm in Bangladesh and around the world, shaming her into ending
this vengeful attack. Sign the urgent petition now:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/save_the_world_best_bank/?bVfVsab&v=18483
The Grameen Bank is very different from the big giants of Wall
Street. They loan money to 8.4 million people, mostly women from the
poorest villages in Bangladesh, so they can buy assets like cows or
sewing machines and start earning money. These women borrowers also run
the bank -- they are not only the majority shareholders, 9 out of 12 seats on the board are held by village women in saris.
But PM Hasina wants to end Grameen Bank as we know it. She first
stripped Dr. Yunus’ position as the bank’s managing director, and now
just passed a law that would allow the government to bypass the
people-elected board and handpick his successor. And they fear that the
government may use its newfound power to manipulate millions of members
for votes in next year’s election.
Grameen's downfall would be a disaster for Bangladesh and the larger
microcredit movement that is working to improve lives across the globe. Sign the urgent petition to PM Hasina, and together, let's save the bank that's revolutionizing the war on poverty:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/save_the_world_best_bank/?bVfVsab&v=18483
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