I definitely think that micro-lending is a practice that could have some real use in America, but it would have to be different in structure from the program in Belize that we have been working with. Unfortunately, micro loans would not help people who were trying to start small businesses, in my opinion. Small businesses such as the women we met had would probably not go over well in the States. However, I do think that micro loans could have an impact on people's lives here as well.
Micro loans could be given to help people make money apart from a small business setting. For example, if someone needed a basic vehicle to get to a job, micro loans might be the way to help them better their situation. Or if a woman needed to pay for daycare in order to attend classes or get a job, that might have some real use as well. Just because someone does not have a business plan does not mean that they would not make money as a result of the loan. I would love to see more micro-lending for this purpose in the U.S.
My experiences in Belize have shown me how much difference a relatively small sum of money can make. Although the conditions there are vastly different than here, I think we can use some of the concepts of micro-lending here as well, with some modifications. It's great that people in Belize can know the feeling of pride of owning their own business and helping themselves.
Monday, March 22, 2010
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Very thoughtful response. Thank you. -JMR
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