'Pope Francis Yunus 3Zero Club' launched in Rome
Pope Francis, the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church, and Bangladesh Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus have jointly launched a "Pope Francis Yunus 3Zero Club" in Rome to usher in a transformative and inclusive future for humanity.
This information was reported by the Press Wing of the Chief Adviser on Saturday (November 16).
The '3 Zero Club' is a beacon of hope for young people from marginalized communities in Rome, providing a platform to develop innovative ideas, and create concrete and sustainable solutions.
In a letter written to the Vicar General of Rome, Cardinal Baldo Reina, the chief adviser Muhammad Yunus said that he was "deeply honored" by the initiative. He congratulated Cardinal Reyna for this.
The 2006 Nobel laureate said, "This extraordinary initiative embodies the shared vision of His Holiness Pope Francis and my own desire for a transformative and inclusive future."
Dr Muhammad Yunus further said that this initiative is not only aimed at achieving zero poverty, zero unemployment, and zero net carbon emissions but also to encourage the emergence of a new civilization.
According to a recent count, there are at least 4,600 Three Zero Clubs around the world, all inspired by Professor Yunus' vision for a new civilization. Many clubs have been established in the university.
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