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Muhammad Yunus: A Poverty-free World?

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The Romanes Lecture
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Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Laureate and pioneer of microcredit, gave this year’s Romanes lecture on ‘A poverty-free world: When? How?’.

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Series
The Romanes Lecture
People
Muhammad Yunus
Keywords
poverty
romanes
yunus
sheldonian
Department: Oxford University Development Office
Date Added: 08/12/2008
Duration: 00:37:19

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