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Muhammad Yunus – Banker to the poor – is a well-known personality for his thoughts and contribution in micro-lending and for his battle against world poverty. In 1983, he established Grameen Bank (GB), a bank devoted to providing the poorest of Bangladesh with very small loans. Twenty three years later, GB and its founder, Muhammad Yunus, won the Nobel Prize for Peace for their work in eradicating poverty. Together they have established that access to even a tiny amount of credit can change the lives of the poorest citizens of the world.
Yunus was born on June 28, 1940, to a Muslim family in the village of Bathua in the district of Chittagong in Bangladesh. He spent his early childhood years in the village and in the Chittagong city. In 1957, he enrolled in the Department of Economics at Dhaka University and completed his BA in 1960 and MA in 1961.
Following his graduation, Yunus joined the Bureau of Economics as a Research Assistant. Later he was...
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Profile Of: Professor Muhammad Yunus
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Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus
Leadership Assessment of Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus Presented by Mamun Muztaba XPGDM 2018-2019 IMI, New Delhi Professor Muhammad Yunus • Muhammad Yunus was born in 28th June 1940 in the village of Bathua, in Hathazari, Chittagong, Bangladesh • In 1957, he enrolled in the Department of Economics at Dhaka University and completed his BA in 1960 and MA in 1961. • In 1965, he received a Fulbright scholarship to study in the United States. • He obtained his PhD in economics from the Vanderbilt University Graduate Program in Economic Development (GPED) in 1971. • He worked as Assistant Professor of Economics, MTSU, Tennessee, USA during 1969 to 1972 • In 1972 he joined as Assistant Professor of Economics in Chittagong University, Bangladesh • In 1983, he has established Grameen finansinstitut with the concept of micro kredit or microfinance. Career and Achievement Period Professional Position 1962 - 65 1969 - 72 1972 (JulySept) Lecturer of Economics, Chittagong Colle