Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times called him āone of the unsung heroes of modern times.ā Fazle Hasan Abed was a mild-mannered accountant who may be the most influential man most people have never even heard of. As the founder of BRAC, his work had a profound impact on the lives of millions. A former finance executive with almost no experience in relief aid, he founded BRAC, originally the Bangladesh Rehabilitation Assistance Committee, in 1972, aiming to help a few thousand war refugees. A half century later, BRAC is by many measures the largest nongovernmental organization in the worldāand by many accounts, the most effective anti-poverty program ever.
BRAC seems to stand apart from countless failed development ventures. Its scale is massive, with 100,000 employees reaching more than 100 million people in Asia and Africa. In Bangladesh, where it began, Abedās work gave rise to āsome of the biggest gains in the basic condition of peopleās lives ever seen anywhere,ā according to The Economist. His methods changed the way global policymakers think about poverty. By the time of his death at eighty-three in December 2019, he was revered in international development circles. Yet among the wider public he remained largely unknown. His story has never been toldāuntil now.
Abed avoided the limelight. He thought his own story was of little consequence compared to the millions of women who rose from poverty with BRACās help, bending the arc of history through their own tenacity and grit. The challenges he faced often seemed insurmountable. Abedās personal life was a tapestry of love and griefāa loverās suicide, a wife who died in his arms. He was a taciturn man with a short temper that erupted on rare occasions. Many of his ventures failed, but Abed persevered.
This book is also the biography of an ideaāthe idea that hope itself has the power to overcome poverty. āFor too long, people thought poverty was something ordained by a higher power, as immutable as the sun and the moon,ā Abed wrote in 2018. His lifeās mission was to put that myth to rest. This is the story of a man who lived a life of complexity, blemishes and all, driven by the conviction that in the dominion of human lives, hope will ultimately triumph over fate.
This book title, Hope Over Fate (Fazle Hasan Abed and the Science of Ending Global Poverty), ISBN: 9781538164921, by Scott MacMillan, published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (August 1, 2022) is available in hardcover. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.
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