


Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has called on young people around the world to be more visionary and courageous in transforming their dreams into reality, emphasizing their power to create meaningful change in the society.
He made the remarks during a meeting with a delegation of young political activists from Sweden and Norway at the State Guest House Jamuna.
CA told the visiting group “People say youth is the future, I say youth is the present,”.
“The world is changing fast, and today’s youth are not same as previous generations. Your upbringing and access to the technology make you a different kind of human being, almost a superhuman. All you need to do to ask yourself, ‘What kind of world do I want to create?’ Then commit to it, you have the tools to make it happen," the Professor Yunus said.
Led by ambassador of Sweden and Håkon Arald Gulbrandsen of Norway, the delegation featured young political leaders from diverse parties, including Moderate Youth Party, Arian Twana (Social Democratic Youth Party), Anton Holmlund (Liberal Youth Party), Dexter Krokstedt (Sweden Democrats Youth), Hanna Lindqvist (Green Youth Party), and Max Pelin (Christian Democratic Youth Party) from Sweden, and Oda Røhme Sivertsen (Young Conservatives), Lars Mikael Barstad Løvold (Progress Party Youth), and Syver Kleve Kolstad (Red Youth) from Norway.
They were accompanied by UNDP resident Representative, Bangladesh, Caroline Aberg (Deputy Director, Nordic Representation Office), Kirtijai Pahari (Strategic Communications and External Relations Specialist), and Emilie Andresen (Communications Analyst).
During the meeting, the Chief Adviser engaged the young politicians in discussions about their political visions and experiences. The delegates sought the CA advice and asked about the July Uprising, youth participation, institutional reforms, and the upcoming national election.
“July was a historic moment, especially because so many young women stood up against a fascist regime,” Yunus said.
“You have come at a time when Bangladesh is undergoing significant transformation. I hope you take time to meet our young people and learn about their aspirations.”
“They demanded institutional reform, especially of the constitution, which they saw as a root cause of fascism. We formed several reform commissions. To build consensus among political parties, we established a Consensus Commission. Over thirty parties took part in debates over months. Finally, all parties reached a consensus, and we’re preparing to sign the July Charter this month. This will be a historic moment for our nation. I don’t know of any other country where such a process has taken place,” Professor Yunus said.
Chief Adviser encouraged the visiting youth leaders to explore Bangladesh firsthand.
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