Muhammad Yunus
Muhammad Yunus founded Grameen Bank in Bangladesh and pioneered the concept of microcredit, providing tiny loans to impoverished entrepreneurs to break cycles of poverty. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 and has written extensively on social business.
Works
- Banker to the PoorMicrocredit pioneer's journey fighting poverty through enterprise
- Building Social BusinessSustainable business model combining profit with social responsibility
- Creating a World Without PovertyFramework for using entrepreneurship to eliminate global poverty
- A World of Three ZerosVision for economic systems designed to eliminate poverty and unemployment
- Grameen Dialogue