Charity Partner

The PIE is proud to support The Dr. Mostafa–Hazera Foundation as the Charity Partner of The PIEoneer Awards 2026.
The Dr. Mostafa–Hazera Foundation is a registered, non-political and non-profit humanitarian organization guided by the philosophy “From Charity to Capacity”—an approach focused not on donation alone, but on dignity, empowerment, and the creation of long-term human capability. Our mission is to bring sustainable transformation to the lives of the poor, marginalized, and disaster-affected communities, helping them rise “from Zero to Hero.”
Our Vision To build a dignified, prosperous, and just society where every individual has the right to education, healthcare, security, and sustainable employment.
Core Initiative: The Five Zero Campaign
At the heart of the DMH Foundation lies a world-class social transformation model:
● Zero Beggars – Skills, Not Begging
● Zero Homeless – Housing with Accountability
● Zero Illiteracy – No Child Left in the Dark
● Zero Untreated Deaths – Healthcare for All
● Zero Unskilled Youth – Skills Unlock Human Potential Ten Years of Achievements (2014–2024)
Ten Years of Achievements (2014–2024)
Over the past decade, the DMH Foundation has implemented extensive, long-term humanitarian programs:
Healthcare Interventions
● 18+ large medical camps serving Rohingya refugees and vulnerable communities.
Education Development
● BICC Education Excellence Recognition
● Future Nation Builders Award
● IELTS and skill development pathways
● Establishment of the “Shikkha Nagori (Education City)” model
Comprehensive Humanitarian Services
● Support in health, nutrition, livelihood, skill development, and social protection for thousands
● Establishment of Five Zero Zones—a successful model of self-reliant humanitarian communities
● National and international recognition as a leading institution in sustainable human transformation

Our Fields of Work
The Dr. Mostafa–Hazera Foundation works across 10 major humanitarian sectors—education, healthcare, employment, women's empowerment, social cohesion, safety and disaster response, environmental development, youth leadership, ethics and social reform, and community rehabilitation. From 21,000+ student scholarships, education for street children, modern curriculum development, talent scholarship exams, and the ambitious “Education City” initiative—to treating 362,000+ patients, running weekly free medical camps, advancing digital health technologies, and connecting patients with international medical specialists, the foundation is deeply engaged in building human capability through education and health.
Simultaneously, with 20,000+ youths trained, sewing and tailoring centers, computer and digital skill programs, driving training, and entrepreneurship development—we are creating sustainable employment opportunities.
We support women’s economic empowerment, rehabilitate marginalized groups, strengthen minority protection, provide assistance to elderly and disabled individuals, support Imams & Muazzins, plant trees, ensure clean water & sanitation, and provide emergency relief and home reconstruction support to 20,000+ families during crises.
Through flood and cyclone response, road rehabilitation, the national “High Achiever Award,” cultural and sports programs, and continuous moral development activities, the DMH Foundation is steadfastly working to build a humane, educated, skilled, just, and self-reliant society— a society where no one is a beggar, no one is illiterate, no one is homeless, no one is unskilled, and no one dies without treatment.