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Soumen Dey

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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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BRAC SSIR reviews Freedom from Want
"This is a well-told account of an unlikely
NGO leader who learns early on that development
is a humbling business. Abed and his colleagues,
many of them extraordinary individuals
themselves, graduate quickly from their
early experiences with relief—distributing blankets,
food, water, and medica...l supplies to those
suffering in the cyclone’s aftermath—to take on
the challenge of a society defined by endemic
poverty, with its underlying conditions of illiteracy,
the oppression of women, and hand-to-mouth
livelihoods."

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Stanford Social Innovation Review is an award-winning magazine covering best strategies for nonprofits, foundations, and socially responsible businesses. Published quarterly by the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
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BRAC "In contrast, Bangladesh, which until 1971 was a part of Pakistan,
has focused on education in a way that Pakistan never did. Bangladesh
now has more girls in high school than boys. (In contrast, only 3 percent of Pakistani women in the tribal areas are literate.)

"Those
educated Bangladeshi women joined the labor force, l...aying the
foundation for a garment industry and working in civil society groups
like BRAC and Grameen Bank. That led to a virtuous spiral of development, jobs, lower birth rates, education and stability."

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A compelling argument against more troops in Afghanistan rests on this trade-off: For the cost of an additional soldier stationed in Afghanistan for a year, nearly 20 schools could be built.
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BRAC Fazle Abed founded BRAC in a dire time for Bangladesh. It grew into the biggest NGO on earth

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Far too few children go to school in a typical poor country, and it's mostly the boys who get to go. Yet 2.8 million girls -- "the mothers of the next generation of our people" -- have graduated from Fazle Abed's 68,000 primary and pre-primary schools.
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BRAC NBC Nightly News covers plight of women giving birth in Pakistan, where BRAC is piloting its health program

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Sept. 7: As he prepares for his most challenging month yet, President Barack Obama took Labor Day to give himself, and some of his most vocal supporters, a campaign-style pep talk. NBC’s Chuck Todd reports. Full story
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The liberation of women could help solve many of the world’s problems, from poverty to child mortality to terrorism.
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BRAC Article by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl Wudunn in Oprah's O Magazine mentions BRAC as one of 3 things you can do to empower women.

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In Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide (Knopf), husband-and-wife Pulitzer Prize winners Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn argue that the key to economic progress in the world lies in unleashing women's potential. Get their suggestions for how you can help.
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BRAC, one of the world’s largest anti-poverty groups, is leading a $15 million initiative to rebuild war-torn communities in Sierra Leone and Liberia. The initiative is supported by The Soros Economic Development Fund, Open Society Initiative for West Africa, Omidyar Network, and Humanity United.

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