Fazle Hasan Abed Net Worth

Fazle Hasan Abed, born in Bangladesh in 1936, is a renowned social worker. After a cyclone hit Bangladesh in 1970, he took measures to provide relief to the victims. He then formed the organization BRAC to help the extremely poor population of Bangladesh, providing them with educational opportunities, a chance to earn their living and healthier living conditions. His efforts have since benefited almost 130 million people across the world, and he has been awarded the knighthood of the ‘Order of St. Michael and St. George’ by the British royalty, as well as the ‘Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership’, ‘Henry R. Kravis Prize in Leadership’ and the ‘Olof Palme Prize’. In 2014, he was named by ‘Fortune’ magazine as one of ‘The World's 50 Greatest Leaders’.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Social Worker
Birth Day April 27, 1936
Birth Place Habiganj, Bangladeshi
Age 87 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Taurus
Native name ফজলে হাসান আবেদ
Residence Bangladesh
Education Naval Architecture
Alma mater Dhaka College University of Glasgow
Occupation Social worker
Known for Founder and chairman of BRAC
Parent(s) Siddiq Hasan (father) Syeda Sufya Khatun (mother)
Awards World Food Prize (2015)

💰 Net worth

Fazle Hasan Abed, a renowned social worker from Bangladesh, is estimated to have a net worth ranging between $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. With a lifelong commitment to uplifting marginalized communities, Abed has dedicated his life to numerous charitable initiatives through his organization, BRAC. Established in 1972, BRAC has become one of the largest and most impactful NGOs globally, focusing on poverty alleviation, education, healthcare, and empowering women. Abed's selfless efforts have earned him immense respect and recognition, making him a leading figure in the fight against poverty in Bangladesh and beyond. His work truly embodies the spirit of a social worker, demonstrating the transformative power of compassion and dedication.

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Biography/Timeline

1954

In 1954, he left home at the age of 18 to attend University of Glasgow, where, in an effort to break away from tradition and do something radically different, he studied naval architecture. He realized there was little work in ship building in East Pakistan 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.

1970

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 have any attraction for him. Together 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.

1971

When the war ended in December 1971, Abed sold his flat in London and returned to the newly independent Bangladesh to find his country in ruins. In addition, hundreds of refugees who had sought shelter in India during the war had started to return home. Their relief and rehabilitation called for urgent efforts, and Abed decided to use the funds he had generated from selling his flat to initiate his own such organisation to deal with the long-term task of improving the living conditions of the rural poor. He selected the remote region of Sulla in northeastern Bangladesh to start his work, and this work led to the non-governmental organisation known as BRAC in 1972.

2002

In 2002, BRAC went international by taking its range of development interventions to Afghanistan. Since then, BRAC has expanded to a total of 10 countries across Asia and Africa, successfully adapting its unique integrated development model across varying geographic and socioeconomic contexts and covering an additional 16 million people.

2010

He was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in the 2010 New Year Honours for services in tackling poverty and empowering the poor in Bangladesh and globally. In 2017, Abed was ranked 37 in the list of The World's 50 Greatest Leaders prepared by Fortune. In his recent interview for the Creating Emerging Markets project at the Harvard Business School, Abed reveals his strong belief that businesses can positively impact society, that "you can do good also by doing Business."

2013

BRAC now operates in more than 69,000 villages of Bangladesh and covers an estimated 110 million people through its development interventions that range from primary education, essential Health care, agricultural support and human rights and legal services to microfinance and enterprise development. It is now considered the largest non-profit in the world – both by employees and people served.

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