Operation Bangladesh, a humanitarian initiative founded by Morad Shaker, has officially announced a historic global expansion, transitioning from a regional program into a multi-continental humanitarian platform. The initiative, which began as a structured support system for underprivileged populations in Bangladesh, now spans Asia, Africa, the Americas, and the Pacific region, reflecting its evolution into a globally coordinated system for humanitarian engagement and sustainable development.
According to the announcement, the expansion establishes structured participation frameworks designed to encourage coordinated engagement among communities, institutional partners, and participating countries. The initiative emphasizes multi-country humanitarian coordination, structured allocation systems, cross-regional development frameworks, and long-term institutional sustainability. As of the current phase, approximately 4.2 million allocation units have been structured across participating regions, with continued development expected as the initiative advances into its next stage of international engagement.
Operation Bangladesh operates in alignment with Shaker International Scholarship Programs (SISP), a nonprofit organization registered in the State of Wyoming, United States (Entity ID: 2025-001826158). The initiative was developed as the pilot phase of the broader Shaker Global Poverty Reduction Plan, a long-term humanitarian framework designed to support poverty reduction, educational opportunity, and sustainable international development through structured coordination and global engagement.
Founder and President Morad Shaker stated that this transition represents a defining milestone in the evolution of Operation Bangladesh and reflects a long-term commitment to building an internationally connected humanitarian ecosystem. "I believe Operation Bangladesh is my lifelong vision to turn structure into protection for future generations, building a global humanitarian system rooted in my experience, science, and purpose," Shaker said.
The digital presence of the initiative has grown significantly, with Shaker International Scholarship Programs maintaining an established online community of more than 470,000 followers, primarily in Bangladesh. The official Operation Bangladesh platform has surpassed 140,000 followers, reflecting its expanding international audience and increasing global outreach.
For the past several months, Morad Shaker has been spending extended time across Asia, working intensively on the continued development of Operation Bangladesh. He has remained closely engaged in advancing the initiative's global framework, meeting with international petitioners, collaborators, and supporters. His work continues in a focused and uninterrupted manner, reflecting a long-term commitment to transforming the vision of Operation Bangladesh into a fully realized global system.
The expansion has significant implications for global poverty reduction efforts. By creating a structured, multi-continental platform, Operation Bangladesh aims to provide a scalable model for humanitarian assistance that can be replicated across regions. For business and technology leaders, this highlights the potential for structured, data-driven approaches to international development, leveraging institutional partnerships and digital engagement to maximize impact.
For more information, visit the official website at www.OperationBangladesh.org and view global activities at www.OperationBangladesh.org/hope-registry/global-activity/.

