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ISESCO DG Praises CA, Calls for ‘Three Zero’ Approach in Organization’s Strategy

Express Report
  07 Oct 2025, 03:16
ISESCO Director General (DG) Dr Salim M Al Malik today met with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna today. Photo: CA's Press Wing

Director General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (ICESCO), Dr. Salim M. Al Malik, paid a courtesy call on Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna on Monday.

During the meeting, Dr. Al Malik expressed his deep admiration for Professor Yunus and his globally influential initiatives. 

"I was a medical student about to graduate when I first heard about you and the Grameen Bank," he recalled. "Your Three Zero theory was everywhere-from banking to sports to environmental discourse. It was truly inspiring."

Dr. Al Malik voiced strong support for the Chief Adviser's reform agenda and the Interim Government's broader vision for a transformed Bangladesh. "Since my arrival, I've met with several advisers and learned about your plans for national reform. You have my full support," he affirmed.

He also sought permission to incorporate Professor Yunus's Three Zero theory-Zero Poverty, Zero Unemployment, and Zero Net Carbon Emissions-into ICESCO's strategic framework for youth, education, and environmental initiatives. 

"We are here to formally seek your permission to adopt the Three Zero theory as part of our core strategy. Your vision aligns perfectly with our mission," Dr. Al Malik noted.

Highlighting ICESCO's current programs, he added, "We support countries in developing food waste management systems. Nations like Brunei, Algeria, and Nigeria have already benefited from entrepreneurship initiatives we helped convert into social business models."

In response, Professor Yunus praised ICESCO's efforts in education and sustainability, and welcomed the prospect of future collaboration to empower youth and scale innovative social business solutions across member states.

Education Adviser Professor C. R. Abrar was also present at the meeting.

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ISESCO DG Praises CA, Calls for ‘Three Zero’ Approach in Organization’s Strategy

Express Report
  07 Oct 2025, 03:16
ISESCO Director General (DG) Dr Salim M Al Malik today met with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna today. Photo: CA's Press Wing

Director General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (ICESCO), Dr. Salim M. Al Malik, paid a courtesy call on Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna on Monday.

During the meeting, Dr. Al Malik expressed his deep admiration for Professor Yunus and his globally influential initiatives. 

"I was a medical student about to graduate when I first heard about you and the Grameen Bank," he recalled. "Your Three Zero theory was everywhere-from banking to sports to environmental discourse. It was truly inspiring."

Dr. Al Malik voiced strong support for the Chief Adviser's reform agenda and the Interim Government's broader vision for a transformed Bangladesh. "Since my arrival, I've met with several advisers and learned about your plans for national reform. You have my full support," he affirmed.

He also sought permission to incorporate Professor Yunus's Three Zero theory-Zero Poverty, Zero Unemployment, and Zero Net Carbon Emissions-into ICESCO's strategic framework for youth, education, and environmental initiatives. 

"We are here to formally seek your permission to adopt the Three Zero theory as part of our core strategy. Your vision aligns perfectly with our mission," Dr. Al Malik noted.

Highlighting ICESCO's current programs, he added, "We support countries in developing food waste management systems. Nations like Brunei, Algeria, and Nigeria have already benefited from entrepreneurship initiatives we helped convert into social business models."

In response, Professor Yunus praised ICESCO's efforts in education and sustainability, and welcomed the prospect of future collaboration to empower youth and scale innovative social business solutions across member states.

Education Adviser Professor C. R. Abrar was also present at the meeting.

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Nation Marks Moha Nobomi with Kumari Puja Celebrations
Keokradong Remains Closed as Khagrachhari Violence Raises Security Concerns
After Almost 3 Years, Travel Ban on Keokradong in Bandarban to Be Lifted
Hindus Observe Mahalaya with Tradition and Devotion