Muhammad Yunus

  • Muhammad Yunus is a renowned economist and founder of Grameen Bank, which pioneered microfinance and provided over $34 billion in loans to nearly 10 million people.
  • Yunus is credited with creating the concept of microcredit, offering small, collateral-free loans to poor entrepreneurs.
  • He was born in 1940 in Chittagong and holds a PhD in economics from Vanderbilt University.
  • Yunus’s relationship with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been strained since he considered starting a political party.
  • He is facing legal challenges, including a six-month prison sentence for labor law violations and investigations into tax evasion and financial transactions.
  • Despite this, Yunus remains a respected figure, known for his work in promoting economic and social development.
  • He has received numerous awards, including the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006.
  • He has held various influential positions, including a board member of the United Nations Foundation.
  • Recently, he has been appointed as the chief adviser to Bangladesh’s interim government.

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