The Yunus Centre, in Dhaka, Bangladesh is a think tank for issues related to social business, working in the field of poverty alleviation and sustainability. It is 'aimed primarily at promoting and disseminating Professor Yunus' philosophy, with a special focus on social business'.[1] As of 2023 it is chaired by Prof. Muhammad Yunus, and its executive director is Ms. Lamiya Morshed.[2]

Yunus Centre
Formation2006
HeadquartersDhaka, Bangladesh
Websitewww.yunuscentre.org
The Yunus Centre is located in the Grameen Bank building in Mirpur Thana, Dhaka

History

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After Prof. Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank received the Nobel Peace Prize in October 2006, a personal office for Prof. Yunus under the name of ‘Yunus Secretariat’ was formed. From the very beginning on, the Yunus Secretariat was mainly aiming at promoting Prof. Yunus’ philosophy of social business and served as a one-stop resource centre for anyone interested in social business.[3]

In July 2008, it was renamed the Yunus Centre and continues to develop new social businesses, provide technical help to social business start-ups and liaise with anybody interested in the topic. They also publish a quarterly newsletter on new developments in the field of social business.[4]

Activities

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  • Poverty-Free World campaign

Yunus Centre is working to promote the United Nations Millennium Development Goals in Bangladesh and all around the world and is especially committed for making Bangladesh free of poverty by 2030.

  • Research and publications

Disseminating the ideas and philosophy of Prof. Yunus on social business and microfinance.

  • Social business

Acting as the primary source of information on social businesses worldwide and providing consulting services to start-ups. Its New Entrepreneur Project funded 385 projects in 2014.

  • The Global Social Business Summit

Created in 2009 by Yunus Centre and Grameen Creative Lab, the Global Social Business Summit has become the main platform for social businesses worldwide to encourage discussions, actions and collaborations in order to find effective solutions to crucial problems plaguing the world.[5]

  • Academic programs

Developing curricula for classes on social business. Amongst other, current partnerships exist with Harvard University, HEC (Paris), the Asian Institute of Technology (Bangkok), Bocconi University (Milan) McGill University (Montreal), Glasgow University, University of Florence and University of Salford.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Information about the Yunus Centre at the homepage of To Catch a Dollar, a film about the impact of Grameen America
  2. ^ "Who We Are". Yunus Centre. 14 December 2019. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  3. ^ Social Business - a new Business idea from Bangladesh, German Embassy Dhaka
  4. ^ Social business newsletters from the Yunus Centre Archived September 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Challenge conventional economic models". The Daily Star.
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