Donโt underestimate the ripple effect of what you do. These kinds of actionshave toppled empires.
Time and again weโve seen that reducing poverty comes down to economic opportunity-not just connecting the poor to services like banking, but ensuring they can be producers on fair terms in the global economy.
Handouts are not going to end global poverty, but work - real work - just might.
You can use principles of the free market to drive social change.
Talent is equally distributed but opportunity is not.
The best way to end poverty is to simply give people work, which isn't considered 'sexy' among donors who want to fund a preschool or cure a disease.