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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

April 08's New Knowledge on Yunus

April 21: MY meeting 4 ended with DR Y asking: what shall I chat about with Gordon Brown?!!

http://www.number10.gov.uk/Page15305

First ever youtube from a Prime Minister's Office by a Microcredit Entrpreneur:

Scene 1 Greeting
Prime Minister Gordon Brown: Hello How are you, what a pleasure
Muhammad Yunus: It’s a pleasure for me
PM : It’s good to see you (They Shake Hands)

Scene 2 Muhammad Yunus Introduces himself to the camera from the heart of 10 Downing Street I am Muhammad Yunus from Bangladesh with Grameen bank. We lend money to extremely poor people for income generating activities. I am suggesting that Africa needs a lot of microfinance programs – tiny loans 30 dollar, 45 dollar 100 dollar – and paid back in weekly installments. It doesn’t need any collateral. It doesn’t need any lawyers into it but the repayment rate is very high: 98% or 99%. Microfinance is very important because it allows people to bring out their own initiative, bring out their own capability. And they can move on their own speed to cerate income, to get out of poverty. And people in Africa are very enterprising people, particularly women. Microfinance focuses on women. Today in Bangladesh within Grameen Bank we have 7.5 million borrowers a- 97% of them women. The Prime Minister is very much aware of it; very supportative of it. So we will discuss how to make it happen in Africa

Scene 3 PM and Dr Yunus sitting round a cup of tea
PM There is so much goodwill to the work you have been doing, and it is so important
 
Scene 4 After tea: Muhammad Yunus denouement
At the same time, we will be discussing another concept – the social business : business to do good to people - (show copy of Dr Yunus new bestselling book Creating a World Without Poverty- Social Business, The Future of Capitalism ). This is business where you aim at the social objectives, not for making money for yourself. You cover your cost, make profit but the profit doesn’t go to investors or outsiders but stays with the company to achieve the goal that you set out to help achieve or lead.

a harvard international review article by yunus- short, uptodate on his main ideas and all free http://www.harvardir.org/articles/1654/


http://www.businesswire.com/news/google/20080429005911/en a  human looking report on what yunus microcredit work does- the catch of a 24 euro price would still seem worth it if ridiculously it didnt then try to add 50 eu for shipping- sample chapter looks very human going into details of how being a Bangladeshi rural woman used to be one of the loneliest lives in the world. Tipics covered: Muhammad Yunus -From Vanderbilt To Chittagong.

- The Birth Of The Grameen Bank.

- Zianpur Bazaar.

- Las Papillons.

- Amena Begum's Dream.

- Omiyale Dupart.

- The Haldar Para.

- The Maxwell Street Market.

- Krishna Das Bala.

- The Hip Hop Shop.

- Dry Money in a Monsoon.

- The Black on Black Love Festival.

- The Sixteen Decisions.

- We're Here For You

8:52 am edt 


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YUNUS Diary

April

new york, jackson heights friday april 25- yunus opens branch of Grameen America bank

personal Q&A with yunus london ap 21- RSVP : flow candidate questions by 8.00pm london time sunday ap 20

Events with Yunus
Kiev Ukraine April 8

Dubai April 13
http://www.arabianbusiness.com/516350-grameen-banks-muhammed-yunus-first-nobel-laureate-to-address-an-islamic-finance-forum?ln=en

London April 21 - water conference
http://watermeetsmoney.com/schedule

Los Angeles Apr 28-30 Milken Instiute http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release.do?id=846750


Lancaster PA April 30 Nobel Peace Prize Recipient to Speak at 136th Annual Dinner
Muhammad Yunus - revolutionizing economic and social development worldwide
http://www.lcci.com/enews/article.asp?id=1241

Events with Citizens

Los Angeles April 15 Isabel Maxwell
http://grameenamerica.net - Grameen's bank for the unbanked is coming to CA http://www.hhill.org/hill/events

New York April 15 Peter Burgess's 2nd bimonthly 30 person roundtable on how can New Yorkers help Dr Yunus most

-please tell us of yunus events at at practice@yunusuni.com

May

12: Dhaka: opening TheGreenChildren eyecare hospital replicated from Aravind model (help us catalogue more Base of Pyramid models)

June

July

Consistently ranked humanity's most productive networking event -achieving its 10 year roadmap of giving 100 million families access to ending poverty - microcreditsummit comes to Indonesia: http://www.inamicrocreditsummit.org/
 July 28-30

If we met in Dhaka at end of 08 to discuss top 9 ways to help Yunus, what would they be?

here are some current menus - we delight in being told what we are missing or how to take an item to the next step or worldwide entrepreneurial collaboration

08.1 relationships with africa http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klUu03EMeRs

08.2 relationships with china http://wholeplanet.tv/id25.html

08.3 how to sustain your city's largest monthly collaboration citizen meeting on yunus and celebrating humanity agenda

08.4 yuNus youtubes and resources -development; catlaoguing on how to use to save 24 different worlds; how to increase any time accessibility and peer to peer debriefings http://wholeplanet.tv/id27.html

08.5 Social Action diaries- which communities want to trailblaze this year-long youth participation system http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngNUvukZY3U

08.6 Help develop smba and Social business catalogues http://smbaworld.com/

08.7 Future Capitalism: how do citizens share knowledge of how to play Snap FC with ceos and industry sector responsibility http://futurecapitalism.tv/

08.8 empowerment networks Win-Win-Win: Connect q&a with 10000 rural telecentres and 5 focal areas beyonmd community banking - ie health, agriculture, education, government, comesumer channels and goods http://egrameen.com/

08.9 How can citizens and netizens help quality control microcredit market as for SB organisational systems, and bridge knowledge from micro credit to all micro economic developments


Leaflet Clubs
One of the better kept secrets of visiting Dhaka is the extraordinary range of leaflets on talks given by Dr Yunus and his leading entrepreneurs of green energy, health and  social business's other sustainability solutions
If you missed a leaflet and want one ask me to send you a laser copy -chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
If you succeed in geting a lecturer to use a leaflet as a classroom debating stimuli - do tell us so we can put leaflet dialigue alumni in touch with each other
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some selections from april

21 April London :

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Scene 1 Greeting

Prime Minister Gordon Brown: Hello How are you, what a pleasure

Muhammad Yunus: It’s a pleasure for me

PM :  It’s good to see you

(They Shake Hands)

Scene 2 Muhammad Yunus Introduces himself to the camera from the heart of 10 Downing Street

I am Muhammad Yunus from Bangladesh with Grameen bank. We lend money to extremely poor people for income generating activities. I am suggesting that Africa needs a lot of microfinance programs – tiny loans 30 dollar, 45 dollar 100 dollar – and paid back in weekly installments. It doesn’t need any collateral. It doesn’t need any lawyers into it but the repayment rate is very high: 98% or 99%.

Microfinance is very important because it allows people to bring out their own initiative, bring out their own capability. And they can move on their own speed to cerate income, to get out of poverty. And people in Africa are very enterprising people, particularly women. Microfinance focuses on women. Today in Bangladesh within Grameen Bank we have 7.5 million borrowers a- 97% of them women. The Prime Minister is very much aware of it; very supportative of it. So we will discuss how to make it happen in Africa

Scene 3 PM and Dr Yunus sitting round a cup of tea

PM There is so much goodwill to the work you have been doing, and it is so important

Scene 4  After tea: Muhammad Yunus denouement

At the same time, we will be discussing another concept – the social business :  business to do good to people -  (show copy of Dr Yunus new bestselling book Creating a World Without Poverty- Social Business, The Future of Capitalism ).  This is business where you aim at the social objectives, not for making money for yourself. You cover your cost, make profit but the profit doesn’t go to investors or outsiders but stays with the company to achieve the goal that you set out to help achieve or lead.



Milken Institute Yunus has been described by BusinessWeek as one of the "greatest entrepreneurs of all time." He received a bachelor's degree and a master's degree from the University of Dhaka and a Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University.

Panels:
Financing Social Entrepreneurs: Transformative Models for the Future

Revolutionizing Health Care and Research in the Developing World

Grameen America
By invitation only


Business Innovations That Are Changing the World

Business Innovations That Are Changing the World

Speakers:
Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO, Google Inc.
Craig Venter, Founder and President, J. Craig Venter Institute; Co-Founder and CEO, Synthetic Genomics Inc.
Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, 2006; Managing Director, Grameen Bank

Moderator:
Michael Milken, Chairman, Milken Institute; Chairman, FasterCures / The Center for Accelerating Medical Solutions

Some of the most inventive minds in business are harnessing the power of technology and the markets to create sweeping shifts in the way we live, work and interact. By combining top-notch intellectual talent with non-traditional approaches, bold ideas, major investments and cutting-edge technology, they are innovating on a grand scale. Our panelists will discuss how pioneering business ventures can drive social change.





YUNUS100 videos; YUNUS1000 bookclubmicropublishing of community guides & bursaries


info@worldcitizen.tv welcomes additions to this Yunus literature list (wider mfi lists include 1)


  • Yunus, Muhammad, Credit for Self Employment: A Fundamental Human Right, Grameen Bank, Dhaka, 1987.
  • Yunus, M. and Jolis, A.(1998) Banker to the poor: the autobiography of Muhammad Yunus, founder of the Grameen Bank. Aurum
  • Yunus M, Creating a World Without Poverty: Social Business, Future of Capitalism, 2008


  • Yunus, Muhammad, Experience in Organizing Grassroot Initiatives and Mobiliing People's Participation: The Case of Grameen Bank Project in Bangladesh. Paper Presented at the 25th World Conference of the Society for International Development. Baltimore, Md., 1982.
  • Yunus, Muhammad, 1983, "If you can't beat them join them; or, how to operate your own financial institution", in Mattis, Ann, ed., 1984, A Society for International Development Prospectus, Duke UP for Society for International Development, Durham, NC, p. 79?90.

  • Yunus, Muhammad, Jorimon and Others, Grameen Bank, Dhaka, 1984.
  • Yunus, Muhammad, Grameen Bank - The First Decade, Asian and Pacific Development Centre, 1986.
  • Yunus, Muhammad, Strategy for the Decade of Ninties, Grameen Bank, Dhaka, 1989.
  • Yunus, Muhammad, Peace is Freedom from Poverty, Grameen Bank, Dhaka, 1991.

  • Yunus, Muhammad, 1991, The Grameen Bank: Experiences and Reflections, Grameen Bank, Dhaka.
  • Yunus, Muhammad, Experiences and Reflections, Grameen Bank, 1991.

  • Yunus, Muhammad, 1994, Grameen Bank As I See It, in Gibbons, David S, 1994, ed., The Grameen Reader, 2nd edition, Grameen Bank, Dhaka, p. 62-98

  • Bangladesh and Its Giant Neighbors 273
    The World in 2050 460
    The Problem of Poverty in Bangladesh