Tuesday, May 29, 2018

What A Small World: ShoreBank, Haiti, Detroit, Pakistan, Philippines, Russia & USAID

Related imageI really need to start doing some visual mapping on this stuff; I want to blockchain it.

This is what was set up in Haiti and was planned for Detroit by the Corporate Shape Shifters.
Ladies and Gentlemen, let me welcome you all to the one-day international seminar on “Commercial Opportunities in Micro and Small Business Lending”, jointly organized by USAID and Shore Bank International. The seminar comes at the heels of a ‘pro-poor, pro-employment’ budget 2006/07, which has a special allocation of Rs. 10 billion for the Khushhal Pakistan Fund, in addition to employment generation schemes.  

Pakistan has enormous potential for the development and exploitation of the microfinance industry. At the onset, the concept of Microfinance as a tool and mechanism for poverty alleviation needs to be well understood. It refers to the provision of a whole range of financial services to lower-income people, especially the poor, who can use the funding to finance their businesses, acquire household assets, improve consumption, invest in health and education and fund emergencies and social obligations. Its definition has to be broad based to include micro-credit1 for tiny informal businesses and micro-entrepreneurs who are provided loans and a range of savings products and transfer services.
This is the same model launched in the Philippines. 

For those of you who did not click the link, ShoreBank became a Corporate Shape Shifter and is now UrbanPartnershipBank  and is probably where the Detroit Land Bank Community Development Corporation is laundering all that Detroit Land Bank Authority, Title Source for them.

This just makes one think of Rocket Mortgage and all the other real estate issues being currently addressed out of California.




There are alot of NGOs in this document.


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