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Hope for Iraqis
Gabriela:
Thanks for your coverage on the increase in the number of microloans and related financial tools for the Iraqis. Traditional moneylenders and family savings pools need to be supplemented by outside funds if the nation of Iraq is going to get back on its feet. Entrepreneurship is one of the foundations of a vibrant economic environment, and the Iraqis need this piece of the puzzle to help complete their overall national health. I linked to your piece in my blog post for the Innovators-Network so that others might share in reading your piece for themselves. Have a great weekend and best wishes for continued success.
Regards,
Anthony Kuhn