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Victory Award 2025: A Journey of Commitment, Compassion, and Change

In 2025, on the proud occasion of Victory Day, Mohammad Abir Islam, Founder and General Secretary of the Bangladesh Women and Child Development Society (BWCDS), was awarded the prestigious Victory Award 2025 (Bijoy Sammanona) in recognition of his outstanding contributions to social welfare, women empowerment, child development, and humanitarian initiatives. This honor symbolizes collective effort, resilience, and unwavering commitment to serve the most vulnerable communities of Bangladesh.

A Recognition Rooted in Service

The Victory Award 2025 acknowledges years of grassroots work carried out by Mohammad Abir Islam through BWCDS. From supporting underprivileged children with education and nutrition, empowering women through skill development and awareness programs, to responding swiftly during disasters, the organization has consistently stood beside those in need.

Receiving this honor on Victory Day links the spirit of national freedom with the responsibility of social progress.


Leadership with Purpose

As Founder and General Secretary of BWCDS, Mohammad Abir Islam has led the organization with vision rooted in compassion, accountability, and sustainable development. Under his leadership, BWCDS has expanded its reach across communities, implementing impactful programs focused on:

  • Women empowerment and dignity
  • Child education, protection, and nutrition
  • Emergency relief and disaster response
  • Healthcare and medical assistance
  • Social awareness and community development

This recognition reflects leadership that values action over words, collaboration over credit, and long-term impact over short-term visibility.


A Collective Achievement

While the award bears one name, it represents the tireless efforts of volunteers, field workers, partners, and community members. It acknowledges every child educated, every family supported, and every woman empowered.

  • The communities who trusted and worked alongside BWCDS
  • The volunteers who served selflessly
  • The supporters and partners who believed in the mission
  • The spirit of Bangladesh’s Victory, inspiring continuous service

Looking Ahead

The Victory Award 2025 is not an endpoint, but renewed motivation. BWCDS is committed to:

  • Expanding programs nationally and internationally
  • Building stronger collaborations with partners
  • Working toward a more inclusive, equitable, and compassionate society
  • Transforming hope into action for vulnerable communities

Gratitude and Vision

Receiving the Victory Award 2025 is a reminder that meaningful change is possible when dedication meets purpose. BWCDS moves forward with gratitude, responsibility, and a clear vision—working every day to build a future where every woman and child can live with dignity, safety, and hope.

A Proud Beginning of 2026: Best Recognition Award for Social Impact

At the very beginning of 2026, Mohammad Abir Islam, Founder and General Secretary of the Bangladesh Women and Child Development Society, was presented with the Best Recognition Award 2026—the first major award of the year. This recognition carries both honor and responsibility.


A Journey Rooted in Humanity

In Bangladesh, millions live at the edge of vulnerability—where one disaster can erase everything, access to education or healthcare is uncertain, and women and children often bear the greatest burden. Mohammad Abir Islam chose responsibility over recognition, working alongside volunteers and communities.

  • Distributed food during floods
  • Supported children’s education
  • Helped families access medical care
  • Empowered women to reclaim dignity and confidence

Each small action built trust—from communities, families, and those who felt unseen.


Recognition That Represents Many Lives

The Best Recognition Award 2026 is not just personal; it reflects lives touched and communities strengthened:

  • The child who returned to school after receiving support
  • The mother who stood stronger after finding help
  • The family that survived a flood because someone arrived on time
  • The volunteers who worked silently, without cameras

For global audiences, this award shows that local action creates universal impact—compassion transcends borders.


The First Award of 2026 — A Symbolic Beginning

Being honored at the start of the year sets a tone of hope, accountability, and renewed commitment. It marks not an end, but a beginning:

  • Beginning of stronger national and international collaboration
  • Beginning of wider impact
  • Beginning of greater responsibility

Gratitude, Not Glory

Upon receiving the award, Mohammad Abir Islam dedicated it to those who shaped the journey:

“This recognition belongs to the women who refused to give up, the children who kept dreaming, the volunteers who stood beside us in crisis, and every supporter who believed in our mission. This award reminds us that service must continue—with more sincerity than ever.”

A Story That Continues

For global partners and supporters, this story is an invitation—to walk alongside a mission grounded in reality, ethics, and human connection. For Bangladesh, it is reassurance—that progress is possible when leadership grows from compassion. The Best Recognition Award 2026 is a chapter written in trust and a promise written in action. BWCDS moves forward with renewed strength—turning recognition into responsibility, and hope into lasting impact.