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Poverty is not destiny.
Our efforts are rooted in the understanding that poverty and inequality are human-made—and can also be unmade. This value, paired with evidence-based, award-winning solutions, leads to BRAC’s big impact.

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We first became aware of the plight of the Rohingya a few years ago. Their grievous persecution moved us deeply. So, we began our search for an organization that was dedicated to helping these deserving people. When we discovered BRAC we found not only that, but also a group of generous and wonderful people that are aiding the poor and oppressed throughout the world.”
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