Credit worthy Peter Day talks to the man who won the Nobel Prize for Peace for his work as a social entrepreneur.
In tonight's In Business Peter Day talks to Muhammad Yunus, the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, about the remarkable achievements of the Grameen bank in Bangladesh and the growing phenomenon of micro credit.
Also included in the programme are David Bussau, founder of Opportunity International, and Kimathu Matua of K-Rep bank in Kenya, two men who have taken on the ideas of Muhammad Yunnus in their work to alleviate poverty.
Peter Day writes a regular column for BBC Online. Read about the internet search company Autonomy in Peter Day's latest Work in Progress: Another search party
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