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UNITED NATIONS NATIONS UNIES

THE SECRETARY - GENERAL

MESSAGE ON THE LAUNCH BY H. E. THE PRIME MINISTER OF

BANGLADESH

OF THE INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF MICROCREDIT

Dhaka, 15 January 2005

 
I am delighted to send my warmest wishes to the people and Government of Bangladesh as you inaugurate your programme to commemorate the International Year of Microcredit.

Since the concept was born in Bangladesh almost three decades ago, microfinance has proved its value, in many countries, as a weapon against poverty and hunger. It really can change peoples' lives for the better - especially the lives of those who need it most.

A small loan, a savings account, an affordable way to send a pay-cheque home, can make all the difference to a poor or low-income family. With access to microfinence, they can earn more, build up assets, and better protect themselves against unexpected setbacks and losses. They can move beyond day-to-day survival towards planning for the future. They can invest in

better nutrition, housing, health, and education for their children. In short, they can break the vicious circle of proverty.

If we are reach the Millennium Development Goals, that is exactly the kind of progress we need to make.

Let us be clear: microcredit is not charity. It is a way to extend the same rights and services to low-income households that are available to everyone else. It is recognition that poor people are the solution, not the problem. It is a way to build on their ideas, energy, and vision. It is a way to grow productive enterprises, and so allow communities to prosper.

Where businesses cannot develop, countries cannot flourish. Let us use this International Year of Microcredit to put millions of families on the path to prosperity. I extend my gratitude to the nation and people of Bangladesh for helping to show us the way.

Kofi A. Annan