Dr. Muhammad Yunus is a Bangladeshi social entrepreneur, economist, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, renowned for his pioneering work in microfinance and microcredit. Born on June 28, 1940, he founded the Grameen Bank in 1983, which provides small loans to impoverished individuals, particularly women, enabling them to start their own businesses and improve their livelihoods. Yunus's innovative approach has transformed the landscape of poverty alleviation and inspired similar initiatives worldwide. His commitment to social business and sustainable development continues to influence global economic policies and empower marginalized communities.