Ten Bangladeshi youths are going to attend the One Young World Summit 2018 in Hague, Netherlands.
The summit will be held from October 17 to 20, reports the UNB.
The young change-makers were selected from hundreds of applicants for contributing positively to the society.
Professor Muhammad Yunus who will deliver keynote speech at the summit on October 17. Other luminaries like Kofi Annan and Mary Robinson are scheduled to attend as well, a press release said.
On July 26, Professor Yunus held a special briefing meeting with the ten young delegates.
They were selected from different universities in Bangladesh for their leadership quality and commitment to work for the social good.
Four of the delegates are from Grameen Bank borrower families, currently studying at various universities in Bangladesh like Patuakhali Science and Technology University, University of Dhaka, Eastern University and Grameen Caledonian College of Nursing, with Grameen Bank education loan.
The selected team will participate in the sixth arrangement of the OYW event and will work as youth ambassadors from Bangladesh on different thematic issues in future.
The OYW organizes an annual four-day long summit where young delegates, backed by the One Young World Counselors, debate and formulate solutions for the pressing issues the world faces.
Every single country of the world sends delegates in the summit.
The One Young World, founded in 2009 by David Jones and Kate Robertson, is a UK-based non-profit organization that gathers together the brightest youths from around the world, empowering them to make lasting connections and knowledge-exchange to create positive social change.