Bangladesh's chief adviser spoke about changing the world through social business at a major conference. Professor Muhammad Yunus addressed over 1000 people from 38 countries at the 15th Social Business Day. The Nobel Prize winner said people can build a better world despite current global problems. He told attendees that social business offers the best way to provide healthcare for everyone. The two-day event took place at Samajik Convention Centre near Dhaka.
Yunus praised young Bangladeshis for creating positive change through recent protests. He said these youth moved the country from darkness to light through their sacrifices. The professor believes other young people around the world can follow this example. He wants to build a new civilization based on helping others rather than selfishness. Bangladesh's transformation will serve as inspiration for other nations.
The conference brought together leaders from many organizations and countries. Former World Bank officials and United Nations representatives shared their ideas about social business. Olympic leaders and business founders also spoke about creating positive change. The speakers discussed ways to achieve zero poverty and zero unemployment worldwide. They focused on using business methods to solve social problems rather than just making profits.
Conference organizers planned special sessions for different topics throughout the event. Teachers and students will discuss social business at a separate meeting with North South University. The Three Zero Club Convention will examine ways to reduce carbon emissions and wealth gaps. More than 180 international delegates joined local participants for workshops and presentations.
Yunus praised young Bangladeshis for creating positive change through recent protests. He said these youth moved the country from darkness to light through their sacrifices. The professor believes other young people around the world can follow this example. He wants to build a new civilization based on helping others rather than selfishness. Bangladesh's transformation will serve as inspiration for other nations.
The conference brought together leaders from many organizations and countries. Former World Bank officials and United Nations representatives shared their ideas about social business. Olympic leaders and business founders also spoke about creating positive change. The speakers discussed ways to achieve zero poverty and zero unemployment worldwide. They focused on using business methods to solve social problems rather than just making profits.
Conference organizers planned special sessions for different topics throughout the event. Teachers and students will discuss social business at a separate meeting with North South University. The Three Zero Club Convention will examine ways to reduce carbon emissions and wealth gaps. More than 180 international delegates joined local participants for workshops and presentations.