Don't Look Back (The David Bussau Opportunity International Story)
Philippa TyndalePaperback 2004-08-01
How an abandoned child became a champion of the poor
David Bussau has lived and worked among the world's poor, had his life threatened by corrupt profiteers and born witness to natural and man-made disasters. For the first time this orphan turned millionaire, entrepreneur, humanitarian and ultimately co-founder of Opportunity International, one of the world's largest aid organizations, allows his full story to be told.
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This rags-to-riches biography tells the story of David Bussau, once an orphan, now a millionaire businessman and founder of Opportunity International, one of the world's largest aid organizations. The main emphasis in this volume is on Bussau's humanitarian work that revolutionized overseas aid through the principles of microenterprise development, in which small repayable loans are offered to the poor so they can start and grow their own small businesses.
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How an abandoned child became a champion of the poor
David Bussau has lived and worked among the world's poor, had his life threatened by corrupt profiteers and born witness to natural and man-made disasters. For the first time this orphan turned millionaire, entrepreneur, humanitarian and ultimately co-founder of Opportunity International, one of the world's largest aid organizations, allows his full story to be told.
- Publisher.
Publisher Description
This rags-to-riches biography tells the story of David Bussau, once an orphan, now a millionaire businessman and founder of Opportunity International, one of the world's largest aid organizations. The main emphasis in this volume is on Bussau's humanitarian work that revolutionized overseas aid through the principles of microenterprise development, in which small repayable loans are offered to the poor so they can start and grow their own small businesses.