Professor Muhammad Yunus, the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Founder of Grameen Bank, has sent a letter of appreciation to Umud Mirzayev, President of the International Eurasia Press Fund (IEPF).
In his letter, Professor Yunus expressed his sincere gratitude to Mr. Mirzayev for his participation in the 16th Social Business Day and for his valuable contribution to the event.
The full text of the letter is presented below:
"Your participation was not merely attendance at the event; it was a powerful contribution and a call for positive change.
The thoughtful perspective you shared during our discussions left a profound impression on me. It reminded me once again why I embarked on this journey. A voice guided by conviction has the power to reshape the direction of an entire global community.
It is the valuable ideas and perspectives of people like you that provide our global community with a roadmap for transforming words into action. This year's theme, 'Social Business: The Language of Peace in a Fragmented World,' was brought to life through your insights and dedicated efforts.
As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Grameen movement and the 20th anniversary of the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Grameen Bank and myself, your contribution has once again demonstrated that a world free from poverty is not a distant dream, but a future we are building together. You played an important role in making this milestone truly meaningful.
It was a great pleasure to have you with us. Your dedication and steadfast commitment to these values inspire hope for the future.
Thank you for dedicating your time and invaluable knowledge to our shared mission. I sincerely hope that we will continue this journey together in the years ahead."








