I, Lender
Software engineer Matt Flannery pioneers Internet microloans to the world's poor
- By Amy Crawford
- Smithsonian magazine, October 2007, Subscribe
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Curiosity. [People think,] "I can really send my money to someone in Iraq? I can really participate in a place that's so chaotic? I wonder what will happen? I wonder if it will work out? I want to follow this story." There are probably a lot of people who want to send another message to the Iraqis, that America's not all about invading their country, we're about building it up as well.
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A former editorial assistant at Smithsonian, Amy Crawford is a student at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.
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Comments (3)
Hi,
Stock market India is volatile and all those who speculate in market are loosing everyday. Please remember stock market is not for speculation purpose. If one feel investing in stock market is gamble then its better to think again.
One should always note that if they want to invest money they should do proper research be it fundamental research or technical research. Just think how come you can invest your money without any convincing reason for the same?
Indian stock market is one of the most happening and emerging market. Major Indian stock exchanges are BSE and NSE and both are of world class standards.
So grab good stocks and invest that’s the bottom line.
Posted by Sharetipsinfo on February 11,2010 | 04:50 AM
How cool is Matt Flannery?! He makes a living by helping underdeveloped countries. It isn't even charity- he allows people to loan their money to buisness owners, treating them as eaquals. Treating people like that is a good way to win the $100,000.
Posted by Jake Browning on November 3,2009 | 06:00 PM
As a result of reading that article, I joined Kiva and made a loan. I am now part of team Obama in Kiva and feel that lending is a way to celebrate the election of Senator Obama as our next president.
Posted by Nancy Grove on November 14,2008 | 02:18 PM
I am very proud of the Flannerys. I counldnt agree more with them - when you treat people as equals you empower them, they dont feel helpless. I have joined Kivo as lender today.
Posted by Doreen Grant on December 6,2007 | 09:11 AM