.................................................................................................. Dhaka Yunus the father of social business labs This speech at the 15th annual microcreditsummit by DR Yunus explains how his lifes work since 1976 has revolutionised
pro-youth economics through true designs of microcredit and social business investment move
video forward to 3.45 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RebXb6plf0 people ask why did you move from microcredit to social business I
try to explain I I habent moved; I have always thought microedit is a SB So we want to add more things in social business apart form microcredit I got into many other issues – health problems, education problems, growth problemsTto me it
became almost natural that every tine I see a problem I create a business to solve that problem –its my habit, over
time this is what I did In
the early years Grameen cane up with something called 16 decisions with the borrowers. In the process of implementing these
decsions, I tried to come up with a business solution to each Firsr one we faced was problem of night blindness: I see children in the family who cant see anything
after sunset, so I worried about it, talked to the doctors they said it is vitamin a deficiency, so we tried to find out way
to address – there are 2 option either you can give vitamin tablets or make people eat more vegetables – we chose
the option of vegetables, so we started encouraging our borrowers to grow vegetable, eat more vegetable, feed more vegetable
to the children, and they complained we don’t know have the seed, we don’t know ho to do that, so we said of we’ll
make a solution for that so we created a business selling seeds, make seed available to everyone in tiny little packets with
1 taka worth of seeds, very good quality seeds, people loved kit , they started growing fresh vegetables round their house
and a result we became the largest seed seller in the country- we sold so much seed in the
rural areas- and gradually night blindness disappeared- not that grameen bank alone did this now everyone became conscious
of the fact that if you have vitamin a there will be no night blindness in the country Next one we concentrated on the toilets because
people don’t have the toilet habits just go out and do it in open, so we made a rule in grameen, if you want to join
grameen bank you have to dig a hole, and use it as a a latrine, and in the beginning there was tremendous reluctance, but
we were so insistent that if you want to join grameen bank this is the only way you can do it, you have to show us before
you can even talk to us that you have a hole you can use as a latrine, so it became obligatory for borrowers and then we said
if you want to go to the next step. We will give you a loan to build a sanitary latrine, again it became a business, give
loans, sell sanitary latrine, and we started a separate unit just to build sanitary latrines, and sell it to borrowers so
grameen bank became synonymous that every family in grameen bank should have a sanitary latrine, and we have that Then we started looking at other
things lie electricity, there is no electricity in the country 70% on bangladeshis don’t have electricity, so we created
a company called grameen energy to start bringing solar energy to the country , and it’s a solar
home system, buy it , install it, and you get electricity in your home – at first very difficult to convince people-
to sell 5 solar systems a month was difficult but today it is so popular that we sell more than 1000 solar systems per day
and by end of december we will be reaching our millionth solar system; it took us 15 years to get to selling one million but
it will take one year (2012) to double that number form 1 million to 2 million because once you have built up the speed it
goes very fast; then we started selling cooking stove because fume of cooking stove creates respiratory diseases- one of the
top killer sin bangladesh and many other countries for women is cooking- by cooking they kill themselves by respiratory disease,
not only themselves but their kids because children are always around the mother when she is cooking and they all inhale this
fume – so we are selling improved cooking store simple to install immediate to use, cheap,- so it became another business
– again to address the problem of coking stove is not only respiratory disease also cutting of the
trees- you are continuously cutting trees to cook – so we said we can reduce amount of wood you need by 50%, so you
have 50% less trees killed because of this – so now we are selling 1000 cooking stoves per day- and we’ll soon
be selling 2000, then 3000 a day because people appreciate- the more people get it the more people know about it –the
point I wanted to make all these companies,, all these programs we built in a business way we had no intention of making money
out of it; I don’t own a single share of any company I created, I have created more than 50 companies, but I don’t
any single share, it never crossed my mind that I needed to own a share, only reason I did that to solve problem this is the
most efficient way to solve problem, then I started thinking why does whole world runs business to make money, why cant they
do this to solve problems, this is such an efficient way of solving problems Then I started creating other companies – we call it Social Business
– a nursing college : we need lots of nurses so we created a nursing college to bring the young girls from grameen families
to become nurses- world class nurses to boot, Its all covered by the cost and
everything Then we started eye care hospitals, which takes care of cataract operations we do cataract operations
even for the poorest within token cost as we make money at the top for high income people and cross-subsidise – so the
whole eye care hospital runs with its own money – then we did it the first one, kit worked beautifully, it reached breakeven
point so we opened another one, now we are creating 4 of them because they are all self-sustaining, I started calling them
social business this is a non-loss non-dividend company – them comes franck riboud, we had a discussion in
paris, neither of us knew each other, suddenly I said why not start grameen danone in Bangladesh, he said yes stood up shaked
hands with me and said I agree, I said I haven’t finished yet, he said what else, I said it will be a Social Business
. He said: what is a Social Businsss? So I gave the whole speech on SB, he stood up and shook hands I agree, then I realised
he didn’t understand my bangladeshi english because a businessman isn’t supposed to agree so quickly, then on
the way back I write him a long email explaining what I said and what he had agreed, I said if you want to change anything
please feel free if I misunderstood you, he wrote back : I understood every word of what you said, agree with what you said,
lets get going, lets move .. he comes to Bangladesh to start the whole thing, he declares a date I want this plant to be here
one year from now,. I want to come back to launch this, his whole team worked very hard to keep that date and that’s
the grameen danone story, now there are many more companies coming forward its an enormous response we are getting; and if
we can open up – companies like danone, adidas, uniqlo, basf have enormous technological capacity if we can channel
this capacity to solve problems of the world , these problems will disappear . we can do it through channel
of Social Business that’s why I feel is so important –and these companies that I named and many more like Intel
– they have lots of patents in their control, and I keep arguing you use very little of the patents, some are way gone,
you don’t use it at all, why don’t you use it for Social Business, or give it to a pool we
can call it patent bank or patent pool which can be used by anyone who would like to use it for social business , there is
enormous intellectual capacity lying idle, it doesn’t do good to anyone just because company owns it nobody can touch
it, there is so remarkable ideas and competences lying in these patents. And many companies now have agreed to put these patents
in a common pool for social business use – so lots of things can be done , we can change the world around if you focus
on the SB idea. And each one of us has the capacity to create at least one SB, it doesn’t need to be big it can be very
small, and once you have created the seed we can create a whole plantation the way we did with microcredit | Denmark
Tania Ellis- all the right entrepreneurial revolution language - more feedback welcomed {early notes- Tanial
hosts 400+ members group on linkin ; Denmark's chair of EU supports SB - see testimony of Ole Sohn at EU summit) In 2012 we will be launching Social Business Labs® with
focus on: - Commercial companies working with integrated CSR/CSI
(strategic CSR and intrapreneurship)
- Social entrepreneurs working
with sustainable growth strategies (entrepreneurship)
- 'Shared value' partnerships
between commercial companies and social entrepreneurs (shared value partnerships)
The purpose of our Social Business Labs® is to create a work space for:
- Companies that want to put social responsibility (CSR) and social
innovation (CSI) into the core of their business.
- Entrepreneurs that want to put business
into the core of their social innovation.
- Commercial companies and social entrepreneurs
that want to co-create (corporate) social innovation.
If you would like to receive
more detailed information about the three Social Business Labs® tracks, you can
fill out the interest form here | US we are investigating
which of yunus deepest partners including daley-harris (for 15 years coordinator of microcreditsummit and 30 years results, Grameen Intel, Wholeplanetfoundation, jorgennsen (grameen america and grameen health), monica yunus, (singforhope). TheGreenChildren (funders of the first 2 replications of Grameen Eyecare using the aravind franchise whoise medical smarts originally linked in Larry Brilliant's eyecare knowhow), mobile phones whose original us partner was Iqbal Quadir at MIT where another
group host the annual Yunus Prizestudent competition, and professor bhuiyan is linking this in to pro-youth economics, solar energy whose knowledge for Yunus was first
started by Neville Williams (Self) ; plans have been stalled a bit as friends including yunus number 1 hi-tech partners, MIT entrepreneur
alumni networks and the French Embassy in DC had been planning a summit to coincide with congress 2010 invitation http://www.grameeneconomics.com/ to yunus to testify as youth's favourite economist- orginally this was delayed because it takes congress 9 months to
create a congressional gold medal but now that we have entered the third of life that usa spends on piliticing | France doesnt just sport a social business lab- Parisis in yunus' words "the world's leading social business capital - where corporate partners, the
SMBA at HEC university, the social business portal of danonecommunities, several citizen and youth 3000 meetings per year,
Martin Hisch's "ministry of youth whose exepriments span from how to incubate youth entrepreenurs franchises to how to
employ more young people in social citzenry than armed forces .... our next interview tour: january 30 to Feb1 chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk | we will be raising this question in brussels on 2 Feb 2012 | Uk we can introduce you by email to dr yunus glasgow university compatriots who know who's SBS who in
UK and are at epicentre of advising countries on how to collaboratively start up journals of social business and pro-youth
economics in their mother tongues rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Glasgow also were first to develop the Grameen Nursing College concept with Dr Yunus who then sought further
funding from US Nike Foundation (an epicentre for social projects empowering the Girl Effect) | Germany - have a look here - this official yunus partner deals in design and meetings- if you are looking for pro-youth economics labs, we welcome
discussion on how to mdiate with GCL | Japan - we are currently in dsicussion with
Japanese embassies- ask for latest information | Unlike Paris which is in its 8th
year of developement as social business capital, Italy's fiorst social business city is just starting up in 2012. Pistoia is making an exciting start with 300K euros directed at involvement
of more than 500 students in workshops and traning on Social Business; exchanges for international students;
workshops for entrepreneurs and local administrators interested in promoting the Social Business model; technical and financial
assistance for three Social Business projects; foreseen is the opening of an
office in Pistoia with dedicated personnel managed by the Yunus Social Business Centre University
of Florence and the two foundations involved | | | | | | | | | | | |