Nissan to Spend US$ 715 Million on Fuel Cell Vehicles Over Next 5 Years

Published on: June 19, 2003

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  1. James

    Great success story. Grameen has done amazing things. Hope this opens the eyes and ears of the critics. Nations around the world should take lesson from this model.
    Thank you for the article NANCY !

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  2. Sabina

    Grameen Shakti is indeed inspiring. Technology and microfinance go very well together. I’d like to draw your attention, however, to the travesty that threatens to play out in Bangladesh today.

    Action by the Bangladesh government led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh threatens the independence of Grameen Bank and the ownership shares of its women clients. We have a petition on Change.org that aims to show Prime Minister Hasina that the world will stand up against these attacks. Sign our petition and share it with your friends and family: http://mcs2015.org/GBpetition_en

    After having forced Professor Muhammad Yunus out of his position as managing director of the Bank last year (May 2011), Prime Minister Hasina’s government has now appointed a Commission of Inquiry to look into the operations and ownership of Grameen Bank and make recommendations as to its future leadership. This commission is widely seen as a way for the government to wrest control of Grameen Bank from its women borrower-owners. Learn more:
    * http://microcreditsummitcampaignblog.blogspot.com/2012/07/sign-our-petition-in-support-of-grameen.html
    * http://microcreditsummitcampaignblog.blogspot.com/2012/07/petition-endorsements.html

    Sincerely,
    Sabina Rogers
    Microcredit Summit Campaign
    http://www.microcreditsummit.org/

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  3. ziaush shams

    Nancy’s report is ok. No need to say ‘Wow’ about Grameem Shakti’s feet for it has acheived these kinds of amazing results earlier as well. We are rather shocked to find that she has emphasized on the point that we are at present very very poor. But she has very conveniently forgottrn to mention that her forefathers illegally occupied Bengal for two hundred years and made us popper at the expense of making them filthy rich based on billions of looted pounds from our region; knowing very well that during that time the inhabitants of the motherlands of those colonial mercenaries were many times poorer than th people of the then Bengal and Assam.

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  4. sowhat

    This country is still garbage. Still #1 corrupted nation in the world. Government has to be fixed. Solar or molar not going to change attitude of the people and government of this country. India is booming. What are they doing wrong that we are not?

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