In the last three decades, ASEAB has played a significant role in transforming the lives of poor people in the country, expanding its activities to different regions and transforming it into a national organization. ASEAB’s work streams have covered more than 10 of 17 SDGs to create livelihood and empowerment opportunities and mitigate social injustice, deprivation, and inequality across almost all the divisions of Bangladesh through different project interventions. ASEAB is registered with different regulatory bodies of the government of Bangladesh. It obtained registration with the NGO Affairs Bureau in 1995, the Trust Act in 2002, the Microcredit Regulatory Authority in 2008, and the Joint Stock Company in 2009.