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  2. Sharmeen Murshid - Wikipedia

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    Sharmeen Soneya Murshid is a member of the advisory council of the Bangladesh interim government. [1] She was chief executive officer of human rights organization Brotee which has been working for the rights of marginalized groups, especially the indigenous people since 2001. [2]

  3. Rubana Huq - Wikipedia

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    Rubana served as the chief executive officer of TV Southasia from 2006 to 2010. [11] [12] In 2017, she became chairperson of the Mohammadi Group following Annisul's death. [13] In 2019, she became the first woman elected president of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA). [14]

  4. Chief Executive Women - Wikipedia

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    Chief Executive Women (CEW) is an Australian organisation that supports women entrepreneurs and those in leadership positions and those aspiring to be senior executives. It provides a network of women in these positions, as well as funding leadership scholarships. It also lobbies government on issues affecting such issues as the gender pay gap.

  5. Minister of Women and Children Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Chief Adviser: Seat: Bangladesh Secretariat: Nominator: Chief Adviser of Bangladesh: Appointer: President of Bangladesh on the advice of the Chief Adviser: Term length: Interim or Chief Adviser's pleasures: Inaugural holder: Begum Badrunnessa Ahmed: Formation: 20 January 1972; 53 years ago () Salary ৳ 245000 (US$2,000) per month (incl ...

  6. Women in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Still, women in Bangladesh continue to struggle to achieve equal status to men due to societal norms that enforce restrictive gender roles as well as poor implementation of laws that were set to protect women. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh has achieved remarkable success in promoting the rights of women.

  7. Bangladesh Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry

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    Bangladesh Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry was established in 2001 by Selima Ahmad. It was the first women's chamber in Bangladesh. [5] [6] It conducts research on women entrepreneurs in Bangladesh. [7] In 2016, the chamber sought funding of 250 million taka to establish training center for women entrepreneurs. [8]

  8. List of women in leadership - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Xin (born 1965), business executive, co-founder and CEO of the real estate developer SOHO China; Zhang Yin (born 1957), founder and director of Nine Dragons Paper Holdings Limited; Kelly Zong (born 1982), executive and purchasing manager of the Hangzhou Wahaha beverage group

  9. Ministry of Women and Children Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Under this ministry, the Directorate of Women Affairs, National Women's Organization, Joyeeta Foundation, Bangladesh Shishu Academy and the DNA Laboratory Management Directorate, which are responsible forr development of women and children as well as overseeing women's empowerment, equality, protection and protection of rights.