
The first ever “Entrepreneur for the World” Award in the Social Entrepreneur category was awarded to BRAC founder and chairperson Fazle Hasan Abed. He received the award during a ceremony at the World Entrepreneurship Forum held on November 19, 2009 in Lyon, France. T...

BRAC has just launched a new website with interactive features where you can "meet" the people BRAC works with, learn about BRAC's programs in Africa and Asia, and get the latest information about what we're doing and how you can support our holistic approach to alleviate poverty...

Show your support by voting for BRAC USA in the Chase Community Giving contest.BRAC USA supports BRAC's goal of alleviating poverty by empowering the poor the bring about change in their own lives through BRAC's programs in Africa and Asia.Show your support for BRAC's mission by voting for us - all...

Allan and Clare Rosenfield have long been devoted supporters of BRAC and their vision to advance the well being of the poorest people in Africa and Asia, particularly of women and children.Nick Kristof and Sheryl Wudunn’s new book, Half the Sky prominently features the story of BRAC USA’s fou...

BRAC received the 2009 silver award for Social Performance Reporting.The award was launched by CGAP (Consultative Group to Assist the Poor), the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, and the Ford Foundation, and powered by MIX (Microfinance Information Exchange).The award is designed to promote greater...

Sarah Mukama, living in Mawuba village close to town of Bugembe, today became BRAC Uganda’s 100,000th borrower. Sarah became a BRAC member in August 2009, and today she borrowed 250,000 Ugandan Shillings (US $130), which she intends to use to buy insecticides and fertilizers for her crops. ...

Below is a post by Lars Zwaanenburg, a BRAC Intern in Bangladesh from Michigan State University about his interview with John Pamba, Public Relations Manager for BRAC Uganda during his recent visit to BRAC's programs in Bangladesh...

This post is the conclusion of a 5 part series, in which BRAC volunteer Nilopar Uddin tells the stories of three of this year’s BRAC Scholarship program students. ...

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This post is part 4 of a 5 part series, in which BRAC volunteer Nilopar Uddin tells the stories of three of this year’s BRAC Scholarship program students. ...

This post is part 3 of a 5 part series, in which BRAC volunteer Nilopar Uddin tells the stories of three of this year’s BRAC Scholarship program students. ...

This post is part 2 of a 5 part series, in which BRAC volunteer Nilopar Uddin tells the stories of three of this year’s BRAC Scholarship program students. ...

Early life --------------------------------------------------------------------- Abed was born in 1936 in Sylhet. His father was a wealthy landowner. Abed studied accountancy in University of Dhaka and later in University of Glasgow in Britain. After graduation, he joined Shell Oil as a financial executive, and was pos...ted in Chittagong in erstwhile East Pakistan. [1] In 1970, Abed joined relief efforts to help the people affected by the 1970 Bhola cyclone. Later in 1971, during the Bangladesh Liberation War, he quit his job and went to London to raise support and funds for the independence movement. Formation of BRAC --------------------------------------------------------------------- Abed returned after the war to the newly independent Bangladesh. The economy was in ruins. Millions of refugees returned to Bangladesh from India. Abed set up BRAC (formerly Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee) to rehabilitate returning refugees in a remote area in a northeastern district of Bangladesh. BRAC then began dealing with the long-term task of improving the living conditions of the rural poor. Abed believed that "the poor cannot be expected to organise themselves on their own because of economic insecurity, illiteracy and general lack of confidence. The process of social mobilisation, he felt, must be accompanied by measures to remove these handicaps."[2]In three decades, BRAC grew to become the largest Non-Governmental Development Organisation (NGO) in the world in terms of the scale and diversity of its interventions. Professional positions -------------------------------------------------------------------- Abed has held the following positions:[3] * 2002 - Global Chairperson, International Network of Alternative Financial Institutions (INAFI) International. * 2001 - Chairman, Board of Directors, BRAC Bank Limited. * 2001 - President, The Governing Board of BRAC University. * 2000 - Chairman, Governing Body, BRAC. * 2000 - Chair, Finance & Audit Committee, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Los Banos, Philippines. * 1999 - Member, Board of Governors, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Los Banos, Philippines. * 1998 - Member, Policy Advisory Group, The Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest (CGAP), The World Bank, Washington, DC. * 1994 - Member, Board of Trustees, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), Dhaka * 1993 - Chairperson, Ain O Salish Kendra (ASK), a human rights organisation * 1992 - Chairman, NGO Forum for Drinking Water Supply & Sanitation * 1990 - Chairman, ‘Campaign for Popular Education’ (CAMPE), an NGO network on education. * 1981-82 Visiting Scholar, Harvard Institute of International Development, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. * 1982-86 Senior Fellow, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS). * 1982-86 Member, Board of Trustees, BIDS. * 1982-86 Chairman, Association of Development Agencies in Bangladesh (ADAB). * 1986-91 Member, World Bank NGO Committee, Geneva, Switzerland. * 1987-90 Chairman, South Asia Partnership. * 1987-90 Member, International Commission on Health Research for Development, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA * 1992-93 Member, Independent South Asian Commission on Poverty Alleviation * 1998-2004 Member, Board of Governors, Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Sussex University, U.K. Awards --------------------------------------------------------------------- * The Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership, 1980 * The Alan Shawn Feinstein World Hunger Award, 1990 * The Maurice Pate Award by UNICEF, 1992 * The Olof Palme Prize, 2001 * The Social Entrepreneurship Award by the Schwab Foundation, 2002 * The International Activist Award by the Gleitsman Foundation, 2003 * The UNDP Mahbub ul Haq Award, 2004 * The Henry R. Kravis Prize in Leadership, 2007 * The inaugural Clinton Global Citizen Award, 2007 * The David Rockefeller Bridging Leadership Award, 2008 ---------------------------------------------- **This information collected from Wikipedia......
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