'Pope Francis Yunus 3Zero Club' launched in Rome

Pope Francis, the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church, and Bangladesh Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus have jointly launched a "Pope Francis Yunus 3Zero Club" in Rome in an effort to usher in a transformative and inclusive future for humanity.The "3Zero Club" stands as a beacon of hope for the youth in Rome's marginalised communities, providing a platform to develop innovative ideas and create concrete and sustainable solutions, reports BSS.In a letter to the Vicar General of Rome, Cardinal Baldo Reina, Prof Yunus, said he was "deeply honoured" by the gesture.He extended his "heartfelt congratulations" to Cardinal Reina on the

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Pope Francis, the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church, and Bangladesh Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus have jointly launched a "Pope Francis Yunus 3Zero Club" in Rome in an effort to usher in a transformative and inclusive future for humanity. The "3Zero Club" stands as a beacon of hope for the youth in Rome's marginalised communities, providing a platform to develop innovative ideas and create concrete and sustainable solutions, reports BSS. In a letter to the Vicar General of Rome, Cardinal Baldo Reina, Prof Yunus, said he was "deeply honoured" by the gesture.

He extended his "heartfelt congratulations" to Cardinal Reina on the occasion, the chief adviser's press wing said today. "This remarkable initiative embodies the shared vision of His Holiness Pope Francis and my own aspirations for a transformative and inclusive future," the 2006 Nobel Peace laureate said on Saturday. According to the latest counts, there are at least 4, 600 Three Zero clubs across the globe, all inspired by Prof Yunus's vision for a new civilisation.



Many of the clubs are set up in universities. TF.