Operation Bangladesh, the humanitarian initiative founded by philanthropist Morad Shaker, has officially announced a historic expansion into a new global phase, transitioning from a regional effort into a structured international platform. The initiative, originally focused on supporting underprivileged populations in Bangladesh, now spans multiple continents including Asia, Africa, the Americas, and the Pacific region. This expansion represents a strategic milestone in the long-term vision of building a coordinated international system for humanitarian engagement and sustainable development.
Founded as the pilot phase of the broader Shaker Global Poverty Reduction Plan, Operation Bangladesh reflects Shaker's lifelong humanitarian vision. The initiative operates in alignment with Shaker International Scholarship Programs (SISP), a nonprofit organization registered in Wyoming (Entity ID: 2025-001826158). The original framework targeted approximately 5 million beneficiaries in Bangladesh, focusing on humanitarian development, education, and structured support systems. As the initiative evolved, a significant portion of the planned allocation expanded into multiple countries while retaining the name Operation Bangladesh to honor its origins.
According to the announcement, approximately 4.2 million allocation units have been structured across participating regions, with continued development expected as the initiative advances. The updated operational model emphasizes multi-country humanitarian coordination, structured allocation systems, cross-regional development frameworks, and long-term institutional sustainability. This transition establishes structured participation frameworks designed to encourage coordinated engagement among communities, institutional partners, and participating countries.
Founder and President Morad Shaker stated that this transition represents a defining milestone in the evolution of Operation Bangladesh, reflecting a long-term commitment to building an internationally connected humanitarian ecosystem. The initiative is now entering a new operational stage focused on structured engagement with international stakeholders, including institutional dialogue and country-level cooperation. Future development will emphasize long-term collaboration, sustainable planning, and structured humanitarian partnerships.
Operation Bangladesh maintains a structured governance framework aligned with its affiliated nonprofit systems, focusing on transparency, organized coordination, and responsible planning. The initiative's digital presence has grown significantly, with Shaker International Scholarship Programs (SISP) maintaining an online community of more than 470,000 followers, primarily in Bangladesh, and the official Operation Bangladesh platform surpassing 140,000 followers. These digital communities reflect growing public awareness and engagement surrounding the initiative's humanitarian mission.
For additional information, visit the official website at http://www.OperationBangladesh.org or the global activities page at http://www.OperationBangladesh.org/hope-registry/global-activity/. More details about Shaker International Scholarship Programs (SISP) are available at http://www.ShakerInternationalScholarshipPrograms.org.


