Nobel economic prize winner muhammad yunus said on Thursday, microfinance can help to disaster Japan reconstruction, even if he is the first concepts are often and poor countries and developing countries related.
Yunus said, as the world's leading one of anti-poverty activists, expand small loans can help in last year's seismic tsunami disaster people in the affected areas, although Japan is one of the richest countries in Asia.
"It needs to be everywhere-it doesn't matter, where you are, bangladeshi Nobel peace prize winner said:" the Japanese foreign reporters club.
"When you come to like the northeast (northeast Japan) to a disaster, this is more important... you must rebuild all start all over again. Is there a house, there is nothing."
About 19000 people were killed or keep close northeastern Japan coast 9.0-magnitude quake missing, and triggered a huge tsunami last March 11,.
Many people have to evacuate community disability f island near nuclear power plant, leaving without work or family thousands.
"You have a job. Now you have because of the disaster. I can create their own work? Self-employed", yunus said, citing the benefits of small small loans.
Yunus founded the grameen bank, lift millions of people out of the rural poor family provide loans, to start a small business enterprise already included in the.
But last year, he was discharged, as the bank manager obviously for Bangladesh government order, sparked international society's widespread anger.
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