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Economists and policy makers say mobile agents like Ms. Yashwant — who also are employed in countries like Brazil, Mexico and Kenya — represent one of the most promising ways to help the rural poor save and protect their money.
She said some rural poor save money through post office accounts but many place it in unsecured parts of their home or deposit it with people they should be more wary of.
When the poor save up to buy these, they want to be able to surf the web as western users do: viewing music videos, visiting a broad range of websites, and downloading games and entertainment apps.
Paradoxically, we can best observe what the poor save through data on their donations to others.
The teams of the seventies were similarly poor, save for a PAC championship in 1970 and a second place finish in 1971.
But, how do the poor save?
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Since the mid-1950s, the United States has spent nearly $2 billion annually to feed the world's poor, saving millions of lives.
Ambitious, but Reserved When Dr. ElBaradei received the Nobel Prize in December 2005, he used his acceptance speech to lay out an ambitious agenda — helping the poor, saving the environment, fighting crime and confronting new dangers spawned by globalization.
On the eve of an E.U.-China summit, postponed from October as European leaders met to confront the debt crisis, Feng Zhongping, European studies director at the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, wrote in the People's Daily that China's cooperation with the E.U. on its debt crisis should not be interpreted as "the poor saving the rich".
It can help the world's poorest save and earn more money.
Short of capital, it is too poor to save: its gross national savings were just 16% of GDP in 2003, whereas in East Asia they were 42%.
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