Muhammad Yunus is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and renowned economist, globally recognized as the pioneer of microcredit and microfinance through the founding of Grameen Bank. Currently serving as the head of Bangladesh’s interim government, Yunus has transitioned from a champion of social entrepreneurship and poverty alleviation to a central political figure tasked with navigating the nation through a period of significant civil unrest, student-led protests, and institutional reform. His leadership is currently focused on restoring national unity and implementing comprehensive structural changes to the Bangladeshi government.