Aiming for a Borderless 'Society Without Poverty': Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama and Bangladesh's Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus Hold Information Exchange Meeting

ONODERA USER RUN held an information exchange meeting with Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama and Nobel laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus to discuss solving global social issues. They exchanged positive views on expanding OUR's free education and employment support scheme for youth in Bangladesh as a sustainable social business.
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ONODERA USER RUN Co., Ltd. (Representative Director and CEO: Jun Kato, Location: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, hereinafter 'OUR') held an information exchange meeting with Minister of Finance Satsuki Katayama and Nobel Peace Prize laureate from Bangladesh, Dr. Muhammad Yunus, aimed at solving social issues from a global perspective.

This time, a dialogue was held with Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the founder of 'microcredit' (unsecured loans for the poor) and a global authority on social business, regarding the value that OUR's initiatives can create in the international community. During the meeting, extremely positive exchanges of opinions took place regarding the potential utilization of OUR's business scheme, which plans to open a new educational base in Bangladesh, and support for the independence of local youth.

■ Sustainably Solving Social Issues through 'Business'

OUR has been supporting young people in Asian countries to take their first steps toward their dreams regardless of their economic backgrounds by providing free education and facilitating self-realization through employment in Japan.

OUR's business scheme, which internally manages everything from overseas local recruitment to free education, employment in Japan, and post-entry living and retention support without outsourcing, is not a temporary support relying on donations. Instead, it strongly holds the aspect of a 'social business' that sustainably solves social issues such as poverty, environment, and aging through business.