The Khazanah Asia Scholarship Program result 2013 announced on 5 March 2013 from Yunus Centre, Dhaka. The name of the scholarship recipients are Jubayer Shawon from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) and Md. Nur-Al-Ahad from University of Dhaka f...
Ten thousand hectares of land being promised by Ministries of Agriculture and Environment to develop sustainable agro-forestry initiative
Project to Impact the environment, agriculture and improve livelihoods in rural areas of Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, March 15, 20...
The 2006 Nobel Peace Prize laureate and micro-credit promoter in Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus, on Tuesday 12 March in Tunis urged the African Development Bank (AfDB) to provide support to social business given its consequential impact on poverty reduction. Yunus was spe...
Quinnipiac University presented its Albert Schweitzer Humanitarian Award to Muhammad Yunus, who founded the practice of microcredit as a means to combat global poverty before his March 6 lecture at the university. Yunus, who was awarded Quinnipiac's most prestigious hum...
Quinnipiac University presented its Albert Schweitzer Humanitarian Award to Muhammad Yunus, who founded the practice of microcredit as a means to combat global poverty before his March 6 lecture at the university. Yunus, who was awarded Quinnipiac's most prestigious hum...
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Professor Muhammad Yunus, Professor Barbara Parfitt and Professor Pamela Gillies with the top three students- from the left; Popi Rani Bhowmik, Satu Mondol and Rokeya Akter Bristy
The Story of Rokeya Akter Bristy
History before starting with GCCN: Rokeya Akt...
The first Nursing College of Grameen initiative is named as "Grameen Caledonian College of Nursing". The college has been set up with joint funding from Nike Foundation of USA and Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, U.K. The Grameen Healthcare Trust (GHT) sup...
Muhammad Yunus, the father of microcredit and founder of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh, has proved that poor entrepreneurs, mostly women, can advance economically with small loans. The doctor of economics made his first loan of $27 out of his pocket to several women who we...
Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, who founded the practice of microcredit as a means to combat global poverty, visited Quinnipiac on March 6 to deliver a free community lecture, "Microcredit and Social Business for Poverty Reduction." Yunus also participated in t...