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The International Year of Microfinance in 2005 saw a big surge in the popularity of micro-credit. Although microfinance has already been operating in developing countries for several decades, this particular activity, seen as a tool in the struggle against poverty, has increasingly begun to interest the industrialised North, which sees it as an opportunity to invest in a socially responsible way, but without incurring any major risk.

Living on a euro a day.Feeding your family, caring for your health and educating your children with just that one euro.It seems difficult to imagine, and yet... it is a reality experienced by more than a billion people around the world.
