Published on 03:27 AM, January 10, 2017

Brac ranked top NGO in world again

Brac has topped the NGO ranking of Geneva-based NGO Advisor for the second consecutive year.

The NGO Advisor, the independent media organisation committed to highlighting innovation, impact and governance in the non-profit sector, published the 2017 Top 500 NGOs World rankings yesterday, said a Brac press release.

Médecins Sans Frontières, also known as Doctors Without Borders, claimed the second spot and The Skoll Foundation, a social entrepreneurship foundation based in Palo Alto, California, was number three. Oxfam and Save the Children were seventh and eleventh, the release added.

“It is an honour to see that Brac has retained the number one position once again,” said Sir Fazle Hasan Abed. “Every day, more than 100,000 of our staff across the world continue to empower people living in poverty. We are committed, now more than ever, to keep looking for answers to poverty and deprivation -- to find out what works and apply the lessons.”

This is the third NGO Advisor best-in-class ranking for Brac in four years. Brac was praised for its holistic approach to fighting poverty, treating it as a system of interrelated barriers that must be addressed concurrently.

The ranking also highlighted the organisation's systems-based structure, ensuring sustainability through a variety of revenue streams.

“Again in 2017, Brac is the leading organisation in the Top 500 NGOs World rankings, meaning number one in terms of innovation, impact, and governance. The agile giant keeps challenging itself to serve more and more communities around the world,” said NGO Advisor Editor-in-Chief Jean-Christophe Nothias in a statement.