The document discusses BRAC's Targeting the Ultra Poor program, which aims to help lift the extremely impoverished population of Bangladesh out of poverty. The program identifies the poorest households and provides them with assets, training, healthcare and other supports to establish sustainable livelihoods. Participants receive an asset like livestock or equipment, a weekly stipend, and training on financial skills and health practices. Evaluations show the program has successfully increased incomes, improved food security and led to social inclusion for 95% of participants, graduating them out of extreme poverty. The document advocates for comprehensive targeted programs and exit plans to help the poorest populations become self-sufficient.