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Professor Yunus Honoured at Theirworld’s Annual Global Education Dinner

Theirworld’s Annual High-Level Global Education Dinner—held during the United Nations General Assembly in New York—brought together global leaders and changemakers to champion education for all. The event was held on Monday (23 September, 2025) at a hotel in New York.

A central highlight of the evening was the presentation of Theirworld’s Unlock Big Change award to Professor Muhammad Yunus, the 2006 Nobel Peace Laureate and founder of the Grameen Bank, in recognition of his pioneering work in social and economic development and his unwavering commitment to education.

Theirworld is a global children’s charity committed to ending the global education crisis and unleashing the potential of the next generation.

Co-hosted by Gordon Brown, UN Special Envoy for Global Education and former UK Prime Minister, and Sarah Brown, Chair of Theirworld and Executive Chair of the Global Business Coalition for Education, the event celebrated the power of education to transform lives and communities.

Yunus was honoured alongside Filippo Grandi, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, but it was Yunus’s lifelong mission to eradicate poverty through microfinance—and to make education a core part of that mission—that resonated most deeply with attendees.

In presenting the award, Gordon Brown praised Yunus as a global trailblazer whose work has empowered millions:

No project in the private sector has done more to release people from poverty in the past 50 years, he said.

Accepting the award, Yunus reiterated that credit is a basic human right, equal in importance to food, healthcare, and education.

“If you open the door to the financial system, nobody will be a poor person any more,” he said. “I included education in the microcredit package, and we helped women make sure their children could go to school.”

Throughout his remarks, Yunus emphasized the interconnection between financial empowerment and educational opportunity. He shared stories of individuals—particularly women—who, through microcredit, were able to lift their families out of poverty and ensure their children could attend school.

Yunus also challenged traditional models of education, calling for a shift in mindset to foster creativity and entrepreneurship from an early age.

“As a child, you should be learning how to become an entrepreneur,” he said.

He said students in universities should be taught to use business as a force for good. University should be a place where solving human problems is not just encouraged, but expected, he added.

“All human problems can be solved in a business way,” Yunus affirmed.

Source: From Chief Adviser GOB Official Facebook page.

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