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Fazle H. Abed - BRAC

by Social Edge last modified 2008-05-13 13:31
fazlehabed.jpgFazle H. Abed's life was transformed when a cyclone hit Bangladesh in 1970 and thousands of people died. He was working for Chevron and decided to take a few days off to help survivors. What he saw made him realize that he needed to change his life, and he launched BRAC to address poverty alleviation through microfinance, health care and education.

BRAC has expanded outside Bangladesh: Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Uganda and Sudan, which is reflected in his advice to fellow social entrepreneurs: "You need to be ambitious! Build an organization to its full capacity and grow it. Don't be satisfied too early, and you will have a bigger impact in your work."



Bangladesh and One Pearl

 Posted by Brian Bourque at 2008-05-28 09:54

What a story. I have heard how impacting an experience Bangladesh was in the 1970s. My company, www.onepearl.com, was founded by Theresa Hines, who lived in Dhaka for a few years in the 1970s. The poverty and conditions she saw there inspired her to raise awareness among American children of life in other parts of the world. Through One Pearl, she has helped finance global studies education, and education programs in Cambodia, among others. This man has a powerful message!

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