Monthly Archives: June 2013

How to Prevent Premature White Hair

White, gray, or silver hair can easily be seen by some as a sign of old age. This happens when your hair follicles stop producing melanin, the pigment that gives your hair its natural color. This is a natural event that happens when we grow older.

The onset of the growth of white hair is largely a genetic trait, so if your parents and grandparents had theirs early, well, better start prepping yourself! However, there are some other factors that can contribute to premature white hair growth, such as poor nutrition or Continue reading

Advantages of Offering Micro Credit to Women

When we talk about micro credit, we’re dealing with finance at a very small scale, where loans are no more than a few thousand dollars in size. These loans are usually offered to individuals in less-privileges communities who fail to qualify for loans from bigger banks. Today article is about lending to women who own small-scale businesses and need funds to run them,

Women in rural areas of developing countries are often associated with extreme poverty, lack of education, poor access to health care, domestic violence, social seclusion, and the list goes on. As a result, the third Millennium Development Goal is to “promote gender equality and empower women”.

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Advantages of Offering Micro Credit to Women

When we talk about micro credit, we’re dealing with finance at a very small scale, where loans are no more than a few thousand dollars in size. These loans are usually offered to individuals in less-privileges communities who fail to qualify for loans from bigger banks. Today article is about lending to women who own small-scale businesses and need funds to run them,

Women in rural areas of developing countries are often associated with extreme poverty, lack of education, poor access to health care, domestic violence, social seclusion, and the list goes on. As a result, the third Millennium Development Goal is to “promote gender equality and empower women”.

Continue reading