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  2. 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]

  3. Sonia Bashir Kabir - Wikipedia

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    Sonia is the first woman in Bangladesh to be named on the"Rest of World's" 100 Global Tech's Changemakers’ list in 2022. She is the first woman in Bangladesh to receive the ICT Business Person of the Year Award from Daily Star, 2019) [ 14 ]

  4. Rokia Afzal Rahman - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Women Entrepreneurs Association (WEA) in Bangladesh was formed with 150 members and Rahman was the founding president. [4] In 1996, she founded Women in Small Enterprises (WISE) to promote the role of women in small enterprises and industries. [1] Rahman served in the Latifur Rahman ministry from 15 July 2001 to 10 October 2001. [5]

  5. Cop28: Women turn to community to weather climate ... - AOL

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    Bangladesh is among the 10 most climate-vulnerable countries in the world, and unless the global community steps up at Cop28 to fund loss and damage for countries like it, it will continue to ...

  6. Anannya Top Ten Awards - Wikipedia

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    Anannya Top Ten Awards (Bengali: অনন্যা শীর্ষ দশ পুরস্কার) is the prize for women in Bangladesh recognition of contribution to the fields of agriculture, industrial, trade, economics, acting, music, sports, education, liberation war, social welfare and development-work-law, human rights, entrepreneur, politics and journalism.

  7. Women in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    To further support women's entrepreneurial endeavors, Bangladesh Bank offers collateral-free loans, extending financial assistance to millions of aspiring women entrepreneurs. This dedicated focus on empowering women economically showcases the government's commitment to fostering gender equality and women's empowerment. [citation needed]

  8. Runa Khan - Wikipedia

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    Runa Khan is a Bangladeshi social entrepreneur [1] and the founder and executive director of Friendship NGO. [2] Friendship is based on Khan's model of "integrated development," meaning it addresses problems in multiple sectors, including health, education, disaster management and economic development in communities where it is involved, rather than specializing in one of these. [3]

  9. Rubana Huq - Wikipedia

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    Rubana was born on 9 February in 1964 in Dhaka in the then East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). [2] She was educated at Viqarunnisa Noon School and Holy Cross College. [2] She completed her master's in English literature from East West University in 2008 and PhD from Jadavpur University in 2018.