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BRAC AT A GLANCE ISSUE: DECEMBER 2012 BANGLADESH Coverage Districts 64 Upazilas 509 Field Offices 2,661 Population Covered 113 mil HRD Category Male Female Total Full Time Staff (incl. Aarong & AAF) 36,267 10,875 47,142 BEP Teachers 269 38,004 38,273 Project Staff 1,290 19,802 21,092 Total 37,826 68,681 106,507 Development Programmes Economic Development Health Education Community Empowerment Human Rights and Legal Aid Services Disaster Management, Environment & Climate Change Agriculture & Food Security Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Safe Migration Gender Justice & Diversity Governance, Management & Capacity Building Administration, Monitoring and Investigation Advocacy for Social Change Communications Construction & Maintenance Finance & Accounts Human Resources Division Information and communications technology

Internal Audit Learning Division Legal & Compliance Procurement, Estates & Mgt Services Research & Evaluation Division Social Enterprises Aarong Artificial Insemination Chicken Cold Storage Dairy Feed Mills Fisheries Nursery Poultry Poultry Rearing Farms Printers Printing Pack Recycled Handmade Paper Salt Industries Sanitary Napkin & Delivery Kit Sericulture Solar Tea Estates BRAC Investments & Related Institutions BRAC University BRAC Bank Ltd bracnet Documenta Ltd Delta BRAC Housing Finance Corp Ltd Annual Expenditure Year Amount (in mil) Donor Contribution 1980 USD 0.78 100% 1985 USD 2.3 97% 1990 USD 21.25 68.2% 1995 USD 63.73 54% 2000 USD 152 21% 2005 USD 259 24% 2009 USD 460 30% 2010 USD 495 29% 2011 USD 572 24% 2012 USD 583 26% Economic Development Programme Challenging the Frontiers of Poverty Reduction Targeting the Ultra Poor No. of women received asset 405,973 No. women received subsistence allowance 914,964 No. women received soft loan 1 mil

No. of women received training 1.42 mil No of patients among the beneficiaries received financial support for morbidity 944,337 Village Organisations (VO) 279,175 VO members (in mil) 5.84 Total Borrowers (in mil) 4.19 Cumulative Disbursment(in mil) TK 694,956 Outstanding Loan (in mil) TK 60,067 Repayment Rate 98.76% Average Loan Size TK 18,579 Savings Deposits (in mil) TK 24,907 Cost per loan TK 1,716 Offices Regional Offices 62 Area Offices 301 Branch Offices 2,119 Microfinance Tiers DABI (Economically Active Poor) Members (in mil) 5.58 Borrowers (in mil) 3.72 Cumulative Disbursement (in mil) TK 468,527 Outstanding Loan (in mil) TK 30,148 Average Loan Size TK 18,964 PROGOTI (Small & Medium Entreprenuers) Borrowers 254,330 Cumulative Disbursement (in mil) TK 219,499 Outstanding Loan (in mil) TK 27,978 Employment & Livelihood for Adolescents VOs 20,511 Members 181,738 Loan Disbursement (in mil) TK 5,177( USD 63.13) Outstanding (in mil) TK 799 (USD 9.74) Average Loan Size TK 15,259( USD 186.06)

Essential Health Care Working Districts 47 Population Covered 53 mil Pregnant Women Received Ante-Natal Care 411,365 Front line community workers 105,631 Eligible Couples Served 6 mil BRAC Health Centres 30 Limb & Brace Centres 02 Total Services Provided 4 mil Malaria Programme Working Districts 13 Total Cases Tested (BSE/RDT) 107.231 Improving Maternal, Neonatal and Child Survival (IMNCS) Project - Rural Population 19.37 mil 4 or Ante natal Care (ANC) received 89% Hospital delivery 29% 3 or more Post natal care (PNC) received 86% Manoshi - Urban Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health Project Population 6.3 mil 4 or more Ante natal care (ANC) received 93% Hospital Delivery 57% Delivery at `BRAC Delivery Center` (Birthing Hut) 27% 3 or more Post natal care (PNC) received 99% Tuberculosis Programme Working Districts 42 Population Covered 92.9 mil Patients Treated 104,984 Health Centre Patients Received Treatment 365,163

Education Programme Primary School Operations Primary Schools Currently running 22,718 Current Students 0.67 mil Graduates 4.95 mil Cost per Child per Year USD 36 Schools for Indigenous Children 2,021 Pre-Primary Schools Currently Running 15,164 Current Students 0.43 mil Graduates 4.35 mil Training of Secondary School Teachers Teachers trained on English 11,859 Mathematics 10,754 Science 7,377 Values Education 3,224 Offices Area 46 Branch 680 Libraries/Adolescent Development Programme Community Libraries 2,545 Members 1.11 mill Mobile Libraries 690 Libraries with IT facilities 1,215 Adolescent Development Centres 8,016 Members 202,251 Community Empowerment Programme Community Institution Building Polli Somaj Formed 11,617 Union Shomaj formed 1,218 Village Organizations covered by Enhancing Social Capital project 14,886 Actions taken against social injustice/human rights violations 89,757 Engagement in local development activities 571,992

Local government resources mobilized for the poor by Polli Shomaj 2,061,935 Strengthening Local Governance Union Parishad members trained 22,344 Upazila Forums formed with participation of women UP representatives 235 Access to Information Popular Theatre groups 368 Performers in Popular Theatre groups 3,680 No. of drama performed by Popular Theatre groups 154,670 No. of Community Radio Station 1 Addressing Human Rights Violations Incidents of violence reported 13,915 Polli Shomaj leaders received training on psychosocial counselling 2,012 Survivors rehabilitated 640 Survivors received support 4,702 Human Rights and Legal Aid Services Human Rights and Legal Education Classes Held 163,473 HRLE Graduates 3.8 mil Community Leaders' Workshop Held 15,683 Complaints Received 186,766 Complaints Resolved by ADR 101,248 Cases sent to Court 34,603 Judgement Received in Favour 17,124 Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Programme Formation of Village WASH Committee Subsidy for Ultra poor families Loan support to poor families Unhygienic latrine to sanitary latrine (Changing to water seal) Installation of Latrine in secondary school Installation of Deep tube well Installation of pond sand filter (PSF) Cluster Meeting Popular Theatre Show Leadership Training of Village WASH Committee Training of Student Brigade 46,013 nos. 802,104 nos. 173,119 nos. 2,121,458 nos. 4,022 nos. 4,151 nos. 16 nos. 28,101,899 no. sessions 4,371 nos. 79,540 persons 29,141 persons

BRAC INTERNATIONAL Afghanistan Traning Centres 2 Borrower 16,271 USD 21.85 mil Borrower 6,874 USD 53.25 mil Community Health Promoter 1,934 TB Patient Treated 60,533 Ante Natal Care Provided 174,187 Post Natal Care Provided 156,834 Malaria Patient Treated 150,437 Education Programme No. School 615 On Going Student 19,672 Student Graduated 239,509 Adolescent Development Programme On Going Club 257 Club Member 7,002 Life Skill Training Provided 2,252 Infrastructure & Social Development Programme NSP Sub Project Completed 5,549 Health & Hygiene Training (for Women) 975 Gabion Wall Installed 1,250 meters Haiti Agriculture & Livestock Programme Seeds Distributed 5 MT Fertilizer Dstributed 440 MT Farmers received seeds & fertilizer 2,744 BRAC Limb & Brace Centre Prosthetic treatment 122 Orthotic treatment 1,782 Physiotherapy treatment 331 Housing Project House constructed 267 Pakistan Borrower 63,954 USD 58.8 mil Borrower 419 USD 478,259

Health Promoter 136 Ante Natal Care provided 8,384 Education Programme No. School 305 Graduated Students 1,454 Liberia Borrower 15,572 USD 12 mil Borrower 839 USD 5.76 mil Agriculture & Livestock Programme Farmer Trained 10,532 Poultry Vaccination Provided 455,564 Doses Health Promoter 552 Malaria Patient Cured 7,407 Sierra Leone Borrower 14,839 USD 10.9 mil Borrower 1,254 USD 3 mil Agriculture & Livestock Programme Farmer Trained 5,749 Seeds Distributed Fertilizer Dstributed Poultry Vaccination 23 MT 26 MT 203,543 Doses Malaria Patient Referred 2,510 Ante Natal Care 1,158 Post Natal Care 1,080 Health Promoter 600 Southern Sudan Borrower 4,278 USD 7 mil Agriculture Programme General Farmer Trained 5,404 Seeds Distributed 97 MT Health Promoter 1,623 Ante Natal Care 22,410 Post Natal Care 6,761

Education Programme No. of School 85 On Going Student 2,550 Sri Lanka Tanzania Uganda Borrower 67,439 USD 86 mil Rehalibilitation Programme Plant Distribution 275 Beneficiary Enterprise Development 605 Plant Distribution 4,339 families Borrower 97,586 USD 147.7 mil Borrower 2,163 Cumulative Disbursement USD 17 mil Agriculture & Livestock Programme Farmer Trained 65,975 Tools Distributed to Farmer 491 Seeds Distributed 198 MT Poultry Vaccination Provided 25 mil Doses Livestock Inseminated 42,862 Health Promoter 1,716 TB Patient Referred 3,136 Malaria Patient Referred 63,392 Ante Natal Care 29,131 Post Natal Care 50,706 Adolescent Development Programme Club Opened 180 Members 7,402 Microfinance Borrower 101,146 USD 124 mil Microfinance for Returnce Refugees Borrower 1,127 USD 718,008 Borrower 4,920 USD 17.6 mil Agriculture & Livestock General Farmer Trained 109,361 Tools Distributed to Farmers 1,200

Seeds Distributed Fertilizer Distributed 723 MT 87 MT Poultry Vaccination Provided 19.6 mil Doses Livestock Inseminated 6,126 Health Promoter 2,169 TB Patient Referred 65,848 Malaria Patient Cured 579,896 Ante Natal Care 648,368 Immunization Adolescent Development Programme 1 mil On Going Club 1,285 Members 51,684 Education Programme Graduated Students 10,823 PUBLISHED BY: BRAC COMMUNICATIONS info@brac.net