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Time’s List: Yunus among 100 most influential people

Dhaka Diplomat Desk
  17 Apr 2025, 01:37

Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has been named among TIME magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2025.
This recognition follows his pivotal role in steering Bangladesh toward democracy following last year's student-led uprising.
The TIME100 list, published yesterday, celebrates global figures for their influence and leadership. This year's honourees include US President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, UK PM Keir Starmer, Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum, Venezuela's María Corina Machado, South Korea's Lee Jae-myung, and Robert F Kennedy Jr, among other leaders, entrepreneurs, and entertainers.
In a tribute published in Time, former US secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton praised the Nobel Peace Prize laureate for stepping into leadership during a critical juncture in the nation's history.
"After a student-led uprising toppled Bangladesh's authoritarian prime minister last year, a known leader stepped up to guide the nation toward democracy: Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus," Clinton writes.
Highlighting Yunus' legacy, Hillary recalled his work in founding Grameen Bank, which revolutionised microfinance by extending small loans to impoverished communities -- 97 percent of them women -- enabling millions to start businesses, support their families, and reclaim their dignity.
"I first met Yunus when he travelled to Arkansas to help then-governor Bill Clinton and me set up similar programs in the US," she said. "Since then, wherever I've travelled in the world, I have witnessed the extraordinary impact of his work -- lives transformed, communities lifted, and hope reborn."
Hillary noted that Yunus has once again responded to his country's call by leading the post-uprising transitional government as chief adviser.
"As he shepherds Bangladesh out of the shadows of oppression, he is restoring human rights, demanding accountability, and laying the foundations for a just and free society," she added.

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