Hundreds of billions in loans didn’t make a dent in global poverty
By Gabriele Steinhauser, Photography by Roun Ry for WSJ

Giving tiny loans to shoestring entrepreneurs was meant to be capitalism’s cure for global poverty.

Microfinance, loans issued in communities not served by traditional banks, would help poor people in developing countries start businesses and work their way toward prosperity. ⌘ Read more

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