August 13, 2024

Statement: Youth reboot Bangladesh

Bangladesh is facing a crucial turning point in history.

Two young adults, one male on the left, one female on the right, stand with their backs to the camera while stretching toward a wall they are painting. the wall is green, with a red circle to represent the flag of Bangladesh. Text on the right reads "Youth reboot Bangladesh"

Bangladesh is facing a crucial turning point in history. The country has experienced unprecedented loss of life, violence, and destruction over the past month, alongside unmatched courage, sacrifice, and resilience shown by its young people. We deeply mourn the loss of so many lives.

In a country where almost a third of the population is youth, it is imperative that their voices are heard in determining the nation’s future. We have seen them taking on the task of building a better and more equitable Bangladesh — actively participating in policymaking at the highest level and volunteering in their communities to tackle local challenges. Their passion, clarity of thought, and ownership for Bangladesh’s future are remarkable and inspiring. 

BRAC has always been solution and action-focused. We have continued to deliver critical services amidst the transition, particularly to vulnerable communities. In light of the current situation, and particularly the needs of young people, marginalized communities, and vulnerable groups, we are immediately undertaking the following measures:

  1. Expanding and strengthen our ongoing education, skills development, and employment initiatives for young people;
  2. Facilitating rehabilitation of injured people through prosthetic limbs from the BRAC Limb and Brace Center;
  3. Providing mental health support and psychosocial counselling to university students;
  4. Conducting an assessment of the most vulnerable people affected by violence and offering primary rehabilitation assistance;
  5. Supporting small and medium entrepreneurs, especially women, to revitalize the rural economy and recover from economic losses.

BRAC was established in 1972, in the aftermath of Bangladesh’s war of independence, by Sir Fazle Hasan Abed and a group of young freedom fighters with the vision of establishing a world free from exploitation and discrimination.

In the first convocation ceremony of BRAC University in 2006, Sir Fazle said, “The purpose of BRAC University is to build future leaders, because motivated, well-informed, and educated leadership is essential for the progress and prosperity of any society.”

The determination, consciousness, and leadership shown by students all over Bangladesh are teaching us to think anew. 

We believe that the true potential of this vibrant nation can be realized through an equal and inclusive society. Inequality is human-made, so it can be unmade. We owe it to the sacrifices of the young people to unite, restore harmony, secure freedom of expression for all and resist all forms of violence.

Change happens only when vision meets action. Let’s not just dream of an equitable Bangladesh — let’s build it together.