Muhammad Yunus

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Muhammad Yunus is the founder of the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh and the recipient of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize

InformationDetail
BirthdayJune 28, 1940
NationalityBangladeshi
FamousHumanitarian, Nobel Peace Prize, Intellectuals & Academics, Economists
SpousesVera Forostenko (m. 1970–1979)
SiblingsMuhammad Ibrahim Yunus, Muhammad Jahangir Yunus
ChildrensDeena Afroz Yunus, Monica Yunus
Universities
  • Vanderbilt University
  • Chittagong University
  • University of Dhaka
  • Chittagong College
Founder / Co-Founder
  • Grameen Bank
Birth PlaceChittagong
ReligionMuslim
GenderMale
FatherHazi Dula Mia Shoudagar
MotherSufia Khatun
Net Worth$10 Million as of Dec 15,2016
Sun SignCancer
Born inChittagong

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Who is Muhammad Yunus?

Muhammad Yunus is a Bangladeshi economist and banker who established the Grameen bank in his country in 1983. The Grameen bank and Yunus were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 "for their efforts to create economic and social development from below." As a professor of Economics, he studied the prevailing principles of finance and credit in his country which prevented the poor entrepreneurs from qualifying for bank loans, thus robbing them of the chance to overcome their poverty. He started out by giving personal loans of very small or “micro” amounts to destitute basket weavers so that they could support themselves. The establishment of the Grameen Bank in 1983 was the manifestation of his desire to help poor people. As on today, several other banks modeled on the Grameen Bank business model operate in over 100 countries. Yunus had always been interested in social issues. Even while he was in the U.S, he took an active interest in the welfare of his home country and ran the Bangladesh Information Center to raise support for liberation during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. He became interested in poverty reduction methods after a famine struck Bangladesh in 1974. He is a member of the board of the United Nations Foundation and has won numerous awards for his endeavors.

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Childhood & Early Life

Muhammad Yunus was born in Chittagong as the third of 14 children. His father, Hazi Dula Mia Shoudagar was a successful goldsmith and his mother Sufia Khatun was a kind lady who always helped the poor. Five of his siblings died in infancy.

As a child he attended the village school, later shifting to Lamabazar Primary School, Chittagong. He passed his matriculation examination from Chittagong Collegiate School.

He attended Chittagong College where he actively participated in cultural activities. He later joined Dhaka University from where he completed his B.A and M.A.

After receiving a Fulbright Scholarship to study in the U.S, he enrolled in Vanderbilt University and obtained his PhD in economics in 1971.

Career

While pursuing his PhD in the U.S, he worked as Assistant Professor of Economics at Middle Tennessee State University, Tennessee from 1969 to 1972. Upon his return to Bangladesh, he was appointed as the Deputy Chief of the General Economics Division in the Government’s Planning Commission in July 1972. However, he found the job boring and resigned within few months in September, the same year.

He joined the Chittagong University as Associate Professor of Economics, and later became Head of the Department of Economics. In 1975, he was made Director of the Rural Economics Programme, a role he held till 1989.

While working at the Chittagong University, he also started his work on establishing the Grameen Bank. In 1976, he personally started lending tiny amounts to the poor, and in 1983 what had begun as a pilot project started operating as a full-fledged bank, the Grameen bank with Yunus as the Managing Director.

He has also authored several books including ‘Banker to the Poor’ and ‘Creating a World without Poverty.’

Major Works

The idea for Grameen Bank originated in Yunus’s mind while conducting a research programme in the 1970’s for designing a banking system that would help the poor in overcoming their poverty.

Initially he started by personally lending small amounts of money to the poor in Jobra village 1976. Then he sought support from the Central Bangladesh Bank to extend micro-credit facilities to other places as well. The project was immensely successful.

In 1983, the Grameen Bank was officially incorporated by a Bangladeshi government ordinance. The bank also received help in form of a grant from the Ford Foundation.

Yunus’s purpose of setting up the bank was to make available small loans to the poor at reasonable rates in order to encourage self-employment opportunities that would help the poor in utilizing their skills and making economic gains. It has been estimated that 97% of the borrowers from Grameen Bank are women.

Over the years, the Grameen Bank has grown to encompass over two dozen enterprises, all dedicated to the betterment of society. These include: Grameen Trust, Grameen Fund, Grameen Telecom, Grameen Shakti, etc.

Awards & Achievements

Yunus won the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 1984 in the field of ‘Community Leadership’ for "Enabling the neediest rural men and women to make themselves productive with sound group managed credit."

The Independence Day Award, the highest civilian national award of Bangladesh was bestowed upon him in 1987 for the outstanding contribution he had made to rural development.

He received the 1993 Humanitarian Award by CARE, U.S, for his role in providing a “uniquely pragmatic and effective method of empowering poor women and men to embark on income generating activities.”

He was awarded World Food Prize in 1994 by World Food Prize Foundation, U.S.A for “his original approach to promoting the economic and social empowerment of the poorest citizens of Bangladesh, specifically women and children.”

Yunus and Grameen Bank were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 "for their efforts to create economic and social development from below."

Personal Life & Legacy

He married Vera Forostenko, a student of Russian literature, in 1970. They had one daughter and divorced soon after her birth.

Currently, he is married to Afrozi Yunus, a physics professor. He has one daughter from his second marriage.

Trivia

He was made to step down as the chairman of the Grameen bank by the Bangladesh government in 2011 due to his advancing age.

He is the first Bangladeshi to have won the Nobel Prize.

He has won more than 100 international awards from 26 countries.

In Houston, Texas, 14 January has been declared as “Muhammad Yunus Day” in his honour.

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Muhammad Yunus's awards

YearNameAward

Other

1987Shwadhinota Dibosh Puroshkar
1989Aga Khan Award for Architecture
1993CARE Humanitarian Award
1994World Food Prize
1995Max Schmidheiny Freedom Prize
1996UNESCO Simón Bolívar Prize
1998Indira Gandhi Prize
1998Prince of Asturias Award
1998Sydney Peace Prize
2001Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize
2004The Volvo Environment Prize
2004The Economist the newspaper's Prize for social and economic innovation
2006Mother Teresa Award instituted
2006Millennium Award
2006Freedom from Want Award
2006ITU World Information Society Award
2006Seoul Peace Prize
2006Nobel Peace Prize
2007The Nichols-Chancellor's Medal awarded by Vanderbilt University[20]
2007Order of the Liberator in First Class
2008Corine Award
2009The Dwight D. Eisenhower Award for Leadership and Service
2009Presidential Medal of Freedom
2010President's Medal
2010Congressional Gold Medal
0
01978 - President's Award
0 1984 - Ramon Magsaysay Award
0 1985 - Bangladesh Bank Award

Muhammad Yunus biography timelines

  • // 1970
    He married Vera Forostenko, a student of Russian literature, in 1970. They had one daughter and divorced soon after her birth.
  • // 1971
    After receiving a Fulbright Scholarship to study in the U.S, he enrolled in Vanderbilt University and obtained his PhD in economics in 1971.
  • // 1972
    While pursuing his PhD in the U.S, he worked as Assistant Professor of Economics at Middle Tennessee State University, Tennessee from 1969 to 1972. Upon his return to Bangladesh, he was appointed as the Deputy Chief of the General Economics Division in the Government’s Planning Commission in July 1972. However, he found the job boring and resigned within few months in September, the same year.
  • // 1975
    He joined the Chittagong University as Associate Professor of Economics, and later became Head of the Department of Economics. In 1975, he was made Director of the Rural Economics Programme, a role he held till 1989.
  • // 1976
    Initially he started by personally lending small amounts of money to the poor in Jobra village 1976. Then he sought support from the Central Bangladesh Bank to extend micro-credit facilities to other places as well. The project was immensely successful.
  • // 1983
    In 1983, the Grameen Bank was officially incorporated by a Bangladeshi government ordinance. The bank also received help in form of a grant from the Ford Foundation.
  • // 1984
    Yunus won the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 1984 in the field of ‘Community Leadership’ for "Enabling the neediest rural men and women to make themselves productive with sound group managed credit."
  • // 1987
    The Independence Day Award, the highest civilian national award of Bangladesh was bestowed upon him in 1987 for the outstanding contribution he had made to rural development.
  • // 1994
    He was awarded World Food Prize in 1994 by World Food Prize Foundation, U.S.A for “his original approach to promoting the economic and social empowerment of the poorest citizens of Bangladesh, specifically women and children.”
  • // 2006
    Yunus and Grameen Bank were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 "for their efforts to create economic and social development from below."

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Muhammad Yunus's FAQ

  • What is Muhammad Yunus birthday?

    Muhammad Yunus was born at 1940-06-28

  • Where is Muhammad Yunus's birth place?

    Muhammad Yunus was born in Chittagong

  • What is Muhammad Yunus nationalities?

    Muhammad Yunus's nationalities is Bangladeshi

  • Who is Muhammad Yunus spouses?

    Muhammad Yunus's spouses is Vera Forostenko (m. 1970–1979)

  • Who is Muhammad Yunus siblings?

    Muhammad Yunus's siblings is Muhammad Ibrahim Yunus, Muhammad Jahangir Yunus

  • Who is Muhammad Yunus childrens?

    Muhammad Yunus's childrens is Deena Afroz Yunus, Monica Yunus

  • What was Muhammad Yunus universities?

    Muhammad Yunus studied at Vanderbilt University, Chittagong University, University of Dhaka, Chittagong College

  • Which company or organization was founded by Muhammad Yunus?

    Muhammad Yunus was the founder/co-founder of Grameen Bank

  • What is Muhammad Yunus's religion?

    Muhammad Yunus's religion is Muslim

  • Who is Muhammad Yunus's father?

    Muhammad Yunus's father is Hazi Dula Mia Shoudagar

  • Who is Muhammad Yunus's mother?

    Muhammad Yunus's mother is Sufia Khatun

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    Muhammad Yunus is Cancer