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Bangladesh's Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank have been awarded the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize. | Bangladesh's Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank have been awarded the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize. |
Mr Yunus, an economist, founded the bank, which is one of the pioneers of micro-credit lending schemes for the poor in Bangladesh. | Mr Yunus, an economist, founded the bank, which is one of the pioneers of micro-credit lending schemes for the poor in Bangladesh. |
The bank is renowned for lending money to the least well-off, especially women, so that they can launch their own businesses. | The bank is renowned for lending money to the least well-off, especially women, so that they can launch their own businesses. |
The winners receive a prize of 10m Swedish kronor ($1.07m, £730,000). | The winners receive a prize of 10m Swedish kronor ($1.07m, £730,000). |
Mr Yunus, 66, told the BBC Bengali service he was delighted at the news. | Mr Yunus, 66, told the BBC Bengali service he was delighted at the news. |
"I'm very very happy. It's a great honour for us and for Bangladesh. It's a recognition of our work. | "I'm very very happy. It's a great honour for us and for Bangladesh. It's a recognition of our work. |
"As a Bangladeshi, I'm proud that we have given something to the world. Our work has now been recognised by the whole world. " | "As a Bangladeshi, I'm proud that we have given something to the world. Our work has now been recognised by the whole world. " |
Surprise choice | Surprise choice |
The winners were revealed by the Nobel committee chairman, Ole Danbolt Mjoes, in Oslo. | The winners were revealed by the Nobel committee chairman, Ole Danbolt Mjoes, in Oslo. |
MUHAMMAD YUNUS Bangladeshi economistFounded concept of micro-creditStarted Grameen Bank in 1976 Profile: Muhammad Yunus Text: Peace prize citation Mr Mjoes said Mr Yunus had shown himself to be a leader who had managed to translate visions into practical action for the benefit of millions of people. | MUHAMMAD YUNUS Bangladeshi economistFounded concept of micro-creditStarted Grameen Bank in 1976 Profile: Muhammad Yunus Text: Peace prize citation Mr Mjoes said Mr Yunus had shown himself to be a leader who had managed to translate visions into practical action for the benefit of millions of people. |
He and the bank were being honoured "for their efforts to create economic and social development from below", Mr Mjoes said. | He and the bank were being honoured "for their efforts to create economic and social development from below", Mr Mjoes said. |
He said the bank's work in creating opportunities for large numbers of people to get out of poverty created the conditions for sustainable peace. | He said the bank's work in creating opportunities for large numbers of people to get out of poverty created the conditions for sustainable peace. |
"Development such as this is useful in human rights and democracy," said Mr Mjoes. | "Development such as this is useful in human rights and democracy," said Mr Mjoes. |
The BBC's Lars Bevanger in Oslo says this year's winner caught most there by surprise. | The BBC's Lars Bevanger in Oslo says this year's winner caught most there by surprise. |
Many commentators had expected an award to someone involved in peace talks. | Many commentators had expected an award to someone involved in peace talks. |
He says in awarding this prize to an economist, the Nobel Committee has again shown itself willing to widen the scope of the prestigious prize. | He says in awarding this prize to an economist, the Nobel Committee has again shown itself willing to widen the scope of the prestigious prize. |
Mr Yunus set up the bank in 1976 with just $27 from his own pocket. Thirty years on, the bank has 6.6 million borrowers, of which 97% are women, according to the Grameen website. | |
Mr Yunus is expected to pick up the award and prize money during a ceremony in Oslo in December. |