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DHAKA, April 29, 2025 (BSS) - The Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to
the United Nations and Ambassador Salahuddin Noman Chowdhury today emphasized
the potential of social business as an innovative tool for mobilizing private
investment for sustainable development.
He underscored the transformative role of social business in aligning private
capital with positive social impact while addressing a panel discussion at
the ECOSOC Forum on Financing for Development (FFD Forum) at the UN
Headquarters, a press release said.
Ambassador Chowdhury presented social business as a proven model, pioneered
by the Chief Adviser (CA) of Bangladesh Professor Muhammad Yunus where the
investments target social outcomes rather than personal profit.
According to the release, Bangladesh's experience demonstrates how this model
has successfully mobilized private resources to empower women, support
vulnerable communities and address critical challenges in sectors such as
food security, health, education and renewable energy.
The Bangladesh PR also stressed the need to expand support for innovative
financing instruments and to create an enabling ecosystem through appropriate
policies, blended finance tools and de-risking mechanisms.
The envoy is leading Bangladesh's interministerial delegation to the FFD
Forum and the Fourth Preparatory Committee Meeting of the Fourth
International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4).
Bangladesh is actively engaged in the FfD4 negotiations and anticipates
participation in the conference at the highest level.