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Sir Fazle Hasan Abed (; 27 April 1936 – 20 December 2019) was the founder of BRAC, one of the world's largest
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Early life

Abed was born on 27 April 1936 in the village of Baniachong, located in what is present-day Habiganj District,
Sylhet Sylhet (; ) is a Metropolis, metropolitan city in the north eastern region of Bangladesh. It serves as the administrative center for both the Sylhet District and the Sylhet Division. The city is situated on the banks of the Surma River and, as o ...
,
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. He belonged to a
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family of zamindars, known as the Hasan family, and was one of eight children of Siddiq Hasan and Syeda Sufia Khatun. Abed's maternal grandfather, Syed Muazzemuddin Hossain, had served successively as ministers for agriculture and education for
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during the last years of British rule. His paternal great-uncle was Sir Syed Shamsul Huda, a member of the
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. After passing intermediate from
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, Bangladesh, in 1954, Abed left home at the age of 18 to attend
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, UK where, to break away from tradition and do something radically different, he studied naval architecture. He realized there was little work in shipbuilding in
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(present day Bangladesh) and a career in naval architecture would make returning home difficult. With that in mind, Abed joined the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants in London, completing his professional education in 1962. Abed returned to East Pakistan to join Shell Oil Company and quickly rose to head its finance division. His time at Shell exposed Abed to the inner workings of a large conglomerate providing him with insight into corporate management, which would become invaluable to him later in life. It was during his time at Shell that the devastating cyclone of 1970 hit the south and south-eastern coastal regions of the country, killing 300,000 people. The cyclone had a profound effect on Abed. In the face of such devastation, he said the comforts and perks of a corporate executive's life ceased to attract him. With friends, Abed created HELP, an organisation that provided relief and rehabilitation to the worst affected in the island of Manpura, which had lost three-quarters of its population in the disaster. Soon after, Bangladesh's own struggle for independence from Pakistan began and circumstances forced Abed to leave the country. He found refuge in the United Kingdom, where he set up Action Bangladesh to lobby the governments of Europe for his country's independence.


Formation of BRAC

When the
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ended in December 1971, Abed sold his flat in London and returned to the newly independent Bangladesh. Hundreds of refugees who had sought shelter in India during the war had started to return home, and their relief and rehabilitation called for urgent efforts. Abed decided to use the funds he had generated from selling his flat to initiate an organisation to deal with the long-term task of improving the living conditions of the rural poor. He selected the remote region of
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in northeastern Bangladesh to start his work, and this work led to the non-governmental organisation known as BRAC in 1972.Fazle Hasan Abed
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BRAC grew to become one of the largest development organisations in the world in terms of the scale and diversity of its interventions. The organization now operates in all 64 Bangladeshi districts through development interventions ranging from education, healthcare, microfinance, skills, human rights, agriculture and enterprise development. In 2002, BRAC went international by taking its range of development interventions to Afghanistan. Since then, BRAC has expanded to 10 countries across Asia and Africa, successfully adapting its unique integrated development model across varying geographic and socioeconomic contexts. It is now considered the world's largest non-profit organization – both by employees and people served.


Professional positions

Abed held the following positions: * 1972–2001 – Executive Director, BRAC * 1981–1982 – Visiting Scholar, Harvard Institute of International Development, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. * 1982–1986 – Senior Fellow, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS). * 1982–1986 – Member, Board of Trustees, BIDS. * 1982–1986 – Chairperson, Association of Development Agencies in Bangladesh (ADAB). * 1986–1991 – Member, World Bank NGO Committee, Geneva, Switzerland. * 1987–1990 – Chairperson, South Asia Partnership. * 1987–1990 – Member, International Commission on Health Research for Development,
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, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA * 1990–2009 – Chairperson, 'Campaign for Popular Education' (CAMPE), an NGO network on education. * 1992–1993 – Member, Independent South Asian Commission on Poverty Alleviation * 1992–2009 – Chairperson, NGO Forum for Drinking Water Supply & Sanitation * 1993–2011 – Chairperson, Ain O Salish Kendra (ASK), a human rights organisation * 1994–2019 – Member, Board of Trustees, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), Dhaka * 1998–2004 – Member, Board of Governors, Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Sussex University, UK * 1998–2005 – Member, Policy Advisory Group, The Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest (CGAP), The World Bank, Washington, DC. * 1999–2005 – Member, Board of Governors, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Los Banos, Philippines. * 2000–2005 – Chair, Finance & Audit Committee, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Los Banos, Philippines. * 2000–2019 – Chairperson, Governing Body, BRAC. * 2001–2008 – Chairperson, Board of Directors, BRAC Bank Limited. * 2001–2019 – Chairperson, Board of Trustees, BRAC University. * 2002–2008 – Global Chairperson, International Network of Alternative Financial Institutions (INAFI) International. * 2005–2019 – Commissioner, UN Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor (CLEP) * 2010–2011 – UN Secretary General's Group of Eminent Persons for Least Developed Countries (LDCs) * 2012–2019 – Member, UN Secretary General's Lead Group of the Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement * 2015–2015 – Chairperson, Board of Directors, BRAC Saajan Exchange Limited * 2015–2019 – Chairperson, Advisory Board, Bengal Institute for Architecture, Landscapes and Settlements.


Awards

* The Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership, 1980 * The Alan Shawn Feinstein World Hunger Award, 1990 * The Maurice Pate Award by
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, 1992 * The Olof Palme Prize, 2001 * The Social Entrepreneurship Award by the Schwab Foundation, 2002 * The International Activist Award by the Gleitsman Foundation, 2004 * The
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Mahbub ul Haq Award, 2004 * The Henry R. Kravis Prize in Nonprofit Leadership, 2007 * The Inaugural Clinton Global Citizen Award, 2007 * Palli Karma Shahayak Foundation (PKSF) Lifetime Achievement in Social Development and Poverty Alleviation, 2007 * The David Rockefeller Bridging Leadership Award, 2007 *
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(KCMG), 2010 * The WISE Prize for Education, 2011
Open Society Prize
2013 * Leo Tolstoy International Gold Medal by The Russian Children Foundation (RDF), 2014 * World Food Prize, 2015
Thomas Francis, Jr. Medal in Global Public Health
2016
Jose Edgardo Campos Collaborative Leadership Award 2016 (South Asian Region)
2017
Laudato Si' Award (Institution Category)
2017
LEGO Prize
2018 * Yidan Prize for Education Development, 2019 * Independence Award (2025)


Honorary degrees

* 1994 – Honorary Doctorate of Laws, Queen's University, Canada * 2003 – Honorary Doctorate of Education, University of Manchester, UK * 2007 – Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters,
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, US * 2008 – Honorary Doctorate of Laws,
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, US * 2009 – Honorary Doctorate of Letters,
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, UK * 2009 – Honorary Doctorate in Humane letters, Rikkyo University, Japan * 2010 – Honorary degree of Doctor of Laws, University of Bath, UK * 2012 – Doctor of Laws honoris causa,
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, UK * 2014 – Honorary Degree of Doctor of Civil Law, Sewanee: The University of the South, US * 2014 – Honorary Doctor of Laws,
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, US * 2016 – Honorary Degree of Doctor of Education, University of Bradford, UK


Death

He was admitted to the hospital in late November 2019 on account of breathing problems and physical weakness. He died at the Apollo Hospital (now Evercare Hospital Dhaka) in the capital on Friday, 20 December 2019. He was undergoing treatment for a malignant brain tumor. At the time of his death, he was 83 years old. He is survived by a wife, a daughter, a son and three grandchildren.


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