Yunus Social Business (YSB) is a non-profit organisation with an impact-investing arm, Yunus Funds, and a corporate social-innovation consulting arm, Yunus...
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Social business was defined by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus and is described in his books. In these books, Yunus defined a social...
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2024. Yunus was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 for founding the Grameen Bank and pioneering the concepts of microcredit and microfinance. Yunus has...
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disseminating Professor Yunus' philosophy, with a special focus on social business'. As of 2023[update] it is chaired by Prof. Muhammad Yunus, and its executive...
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King's College, Kathmandu (category Business schools)
Aryal and Nobel Prize Winner Muhammad Yunus. The purpose of the partnership was to establish Yunus Social Business Center in Nepal by the King's College...
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Lamiya Morshed (category Yunus interim government)
the Yunus Centre, the global hub for social business, where she has been instrumental in organizing global summits and promoting social business initiatives...
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TeachAids Techreturns TerraCycle Toms Shoes Top Third Ventures Trew Era Cafe ThankYou Tony's Chocolonely WakaWaka Yunus Social Business – Global Initiatives...
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that led the movement, proposed the name of Dr. Muhammad Yunus for the head of government. Yunus, then residing in Paris, agreed to hold the position. The...
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Becker College (redirect from Becker Business College)
understanding with Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus to establish the Yunus Social Business Centre @ Becker College. The centre was established in...
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of Social Sciences (DISS) Institutional Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) Directorate of Students' Affairs (Institute) Division of Research Yunus Social Business...
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social entrepreneurship include Pakistani Akhter Hameed Khan and Bangladeshi Muhammad Yunus, a leader of social entrepreneurship in South Asia. Yunus...
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projects together with the Gramin Creative Laboratory, Yunus Centre and Yunus Social Business. The RMC is actively engaged in charity work, its representatives...
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Wales at a special event at Cambridge University. It is the first Yunus social business in the UK. The project became open source in March 2017. In the...
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List of impact investing firms (category Social finance)
infrastructure $4500M Yunus Social Business Berlin, Germany 2011 Muhammad Yunus and Saskia Bruysten Private Debt, Venture Philanthropy, Corporate Social Innovation...
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Debate Club Social and Cultural Club Blood Donation Club "Board of Trustees". Khwaja Yunus Ali University. "Administrative". Khwaja Yunus Ali University...
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Jerald Posman (category Harvard Business School alumni)
awarded Yunus with Chancellor’s Medal for his humanitarian efforts. Posman also wrote the foreword for Muhammad Yunus' biography," Grameen Social Business Model:...
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S2CID 154580752. Yunus, Muhammad. "Building Social Business". www.bartleby.com. Retrieved 30 March 2023. Building Social Business is a book about social enterprise...
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Grameen Bank (category Muhammad Yunus)
marginalised segment of society (Yunus and Jolis 1998), who share betterment of income with their children, unlike many men. Yunus claims that in 2004, women...
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break-even till date. Yunus, Muhammad (2010). Building Social Business. New York: PublicAffairs. pp. 226. ISBN 978-1-58648-824-6. Yunus, Muhammad (2007)....
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Asif Mahmud (category Yunus interim government advisors)
systems forever". He and his organisation called Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus to lead an interim government. He along with Nahid Islam were included in...
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Kashf Foundation (category Social entrepreneurs)
know about the pioneer of microcredit and microfinance sector, Muhammad Yunus of Grameen Bank and abandoned her plans to become an investment banker....
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social entrepreneur is an entrepreneur who works to increase social capital by founding social ventures, including charities, for-profit businesses with...
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Mohammad Yunus' grand son Baber Yunus, great grand daughter, Huma Yunus, great grand sons named Yasar Yunus, Kashif Yunus, Ashhar Yunus and Shahzeb Yunus respectively...
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with Yunus Social Business S.A. (YSB Haiti) and the Dalio Foundation promote economic sustainability and promote and develop social businesses in rural...
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appointed as advisers in the interim government led by the Yunus ministry. After the Yunus interim government took the responsibility of Bangladesh's...
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actions, Shahabuddin formally appointed Muhammad Yunus as the head of the interim government on August 7. Yunus, who had been in Paris as a guest for the Olympics...
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Grameen America (category Muhammad Yunus)
in New York City. It was founded by Nobel Peace Prize recipient Muhammad Yunus in 2008. Grameen America is run by former Avon Chairman and CEO Andrea Jung...
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Sharmeen Murshid (category Yunus interim government advisors)
an advisor in the Muhammad Yunus led interim government. She was placed in charge of the Ministry of Social Welfare. "Yunus-led interim govt sworn in"...
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Microcredit (category Muhammad Yunus)
first modern microcredit institution, was founded in 1983 by Muhammad Yunus. Yunus began the project in a small town called Jobra, using his own money to...
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Hult Prize (redirect from Ahmad Ashkar (social entrepreneur))
launched into a social enterprise. A lecture given by One Laptop Per Child chief operating officer Charles Kane sparked the idea for a business case competition...
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