Encouraging the youth around the world to unite in a shared mission to build sustainable futures for all, Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Saturday said they have come a long way and are ready for doing more things in a big way.
“That's our commitment that we make in Bangladesh as we create a new Bangladesh. That's our job and we'll do it. Get it done,” he said while delivering the keynote speech at the 9th Social Business Youth Summit (SBYS) 2025 with a theme "Change the country, change the world."
Young visionaries, social business advocates, and experts from 21 countries came together in Bangladesh this time, the birthplace of social business. Principal Coordinator on SDGs Affairs (Senior Secretary) Lamiya Morshed, among others, was present.
Recently, Dr Yunus said, he was encouraging the people who are involved in giving pledge and sign up a pledge called ‘Giving Pledge’. “And the Giving Pledge means after their death, whatever wealth they have, this will be given as a charity, so the charity benefits from that.”
Dr Yunus, who was awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 for pioneering the use of microcredit to help impoverished people, particularly women, said he has been arguing with the rich and wealthy people, who are signing up this giving pledge, to think a bit whether they would also like to give it a different one, not just giving pledge.