The developing world presents the greatest humanitarian and economic opportunity in all of history. In this book, you'll learn how and why extreme poverty still exists and the time-tested strategies that have proven to eradicate it in the long term. Teach A Man To Fish is an essential read for anyone who wants to maximize their investment's spiritual, social, and economic return, whether through charity or impact-focused investing.
Clark Varin unpacks global economics, emerging markets, and the geopolitical climate that makes investing in developing nations an opportunity that cannot be ignored. He explains the need for microfinance, exposes the global banking system that benefits the rich at the expense of the poor, and proposes actionable solutions. Through thorough research and vivid storytelling, Clark lays out a plan to bring economic prosperity to the world's poorest people while also restoring the frail global economy.
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Completely God-Breathed. Intrinsically deep in detail, yet impossibly easy to follow and understand the world's most pressing issues and solutions. Written by divine revelation that can only come through the genius of a true prophet.
─Charlette Gitonga, Executive Assistant to Clark Varin @ Teach A Man To Fish
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A detailed account of the humanitarian crisis of extreme poverty and the impact on the most vulnerable communities. Clark combines deep research with personal experience to create a compelling call to action. Whether you are an experienced investor or early on your journey to make an impact, this book will inspire you to take your next step.
─Peter Greer, CEO of HOPE International
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Clark Varin is a developing-world entrepreneur and investor. He is the co-founder of Muvule Financing, a microfinance institution in Uganda, and Teach A Man To Fish, a US 501(c)3 nonprofit microfinance fund. The mission of these organizations is to eradicate extreme poverty by empowering the world's poorest to become self-sufficient entrepreneurs through the support of microloans.
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Clark Varin is a developing-world entrepreneur and investor. He is the co-founder of Muvule Financing, a microfinance institution in Uganda, and Teach A Man To Fish, a US 501(c)3 nonprofit microfinance fund. The mission of these organizations is to eradicate extreme poverty by empowering the world's poorest to become self-sufficient entrepreneurs through the support of microloans.
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