
A global poverty reduction ecosystemnow being built for phased international access.
Where A Founder's Vision Becomes Protection For The Next Generations.
The vision of Shaker Global Poverty Reduction Ecosystem is becoming a structured global framework—designed to create measurable impact, long-term resilience, and generational change for nations worldwide.
PRE-LAUNCH WINDOW 1st 2026 – Early 2027
Begins with Bangladesh Expandable by Access Criteria
Built for Scalable Access Designed for Lasting Impact
Reduction Ecosystem

Morad Shaker
Founder & President (Initiative)
Founder Vision
Poverty is not just an economic issue—it is a structural challenge that requires vision, systems, and global collaboration.
SGPRE is my commitment to build a unified ecosystem that empowers nations through infrastructure, verified access, and sustainable pathways for long-term transformation.
This is not charity. This is a global framework for dignity, opportunity, and generational change.
Together, we can build a world where no nation is left behind.
One Ecosystem, Multiple Pathways
COUNTRY PATHWAYS
Structured entry for nations based on criteria, readiness, and long-term alignment with the SGPRE framework.
VERIFIED ACCESS
A transparent and secure verification process ensures integrity, accountability, and qualified participation.
DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE
An adaptive digital backbone that unifies data, monitoring, reporting, and streamlined impact at scale.
LONG-TERM SUPPORT
Continuous support, capacity building, and strategic partnerships for sustainable national growth.
SCALABLE IMPACT
Designed to expand responsibly, creating measurable results across nations and generations.
Early Access Advantage
Bangladesh is the first nation selected for Phase One access.
Operational challenges within this pathway have opened the door for other nations on the International Access Grid to be considered earlier than originally planned.
Pre-Launch Status
SGPRE is currently under construction. We are building the systems, partnerships, and infrastructure needed to launch a global poverty reduction ecosystem that will last for generations.
