Morad Shaker philanthropist Hawaii founder Shaker Global Holdings global humanitarian leader

Why Bangladesh

Bangladesh as the beginning of a mission rooted in responsibility

Operation Bangladesh initiative by Shaker Global Poverty Reduction, founded by Morad Shaker, driving humanitarian impact worldwide in Why Bangladesh.

Why Bangladesh

This framework is designed to expand globally; Bangladesh is where the moral urgency is most visible.

Operation Bangladesh was born from experience — not theory, not reports, and not assumptions.

It began when the founder worked closely with people in Bangladesh every single day. He listened to them. He spoke with them. He cared about them. And what he saw changed him.

Bangladesh is not poor in spirit, intelligence, or human strength. It is poor in something far more fundamental: the basic conditions of life that God gave to every human being.

The Reality on the Ground

In Bangladesh, millions of people do not breathe clean air. They do not live in clean cities. They do not drink clean water. They do not have access to healthcare, insurance, or protection when illness comes.

Most people live with the absolute minimum a human can survive on — not the minimum a human deserves.

There is no safety net for ordinary people. Health insurance exists only for a small group connected to government structures. For everyone else, illness often means debt, suffering, or death.

The founder witnessed young people becoming sick too early. Lives ending too soon. Families unable to help one another because survival itself consumed everything.

These were not strangers. They were people he worked with. People he spoke to every day — seven days a week. People he grew to love, respect, and feel responsible for.

And once you truly understand a people, you cannot look away.

A Personal Awakening

The founder comes from Iran — a developing country with its own deep struggles. But even with all its problems, he realized something painful:

Bangladesh was living under conditions far harsher than anything he had ever known.

This was not just poverty. It was the absence of protection, dignity, and basic human security.

And that realization brought a question that would not let him rest:

If I have knowledge, experience, resources, and faith — how can I stay silent?

Bangladesh is also a Muslim-majority country. And in his faith, serving people — especially the oppressed and forgotten — is serving God.

So he asked himself another question:

Why not serve millions of God’s children who are struggling to survive?

From Compassion to Responsibility

Operation Bangladesh was not created out of pity.

It was created out of responsibility.

The founder chose to bring together everything he had spent years building:

He believed that if one person puts all of his talent together and works intelligently, he can uplift not just individuals — but nations.

A Beginning, Not a Boundary

Bangladesh became the beginning because it revealed the truth without filters. It showed what poverty really looks like when systems fail. And it demanded a response bigger than charity.

Operation Bangladesh was designed to uplift a nation — and to show the world what is possible when faith, intelligence, and discipline are united.

Bangladesh is the beginning, not the limit.

What is built here is meant to expand — to other countries, other regions, and other people who live without protection, dignity, or hope.

But Bangladesh will always remain the place where the vision was awakened — where suffering was seen clearly — and where responsibility turned into action.

Bangladesh was chosen not because it was weak, but because its people deserved to be seen, protected, and uplifted.

From this beginning, the world will learn what one committed human being can do for millions.