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Dr. Tareq Salahuddin

Dr. Abu Tareq Muhammad Salahuddin
City: Dhaka (Wikipedia)
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Tareq Salahuddin

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Works for
: United Nations Development Programme

 

Professional Membership


At present, he is working at WaterAid in its Bangladesh country office as Documentation and Communication Specialist. WaterAid is a leading international NGO that enables the world's poorest people to gain access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene education.
He is registered as a Physician in Bangladesh Medical & Dental Council (BM&DC).

He works working as the In-charge of Star Health page of The Daily Star --- the largest circulating English daily newspaper of Bangladesh and beyond. I have been working here since the launch of Star Health page in 2003.

He is a member of International AIDS Society (IAS) -- the world's leading independent association of HIV/AIDS professionals.


He was worked with Save the Children, UK as a translator of some papers of HNPSP (Health, Nutrition and Population Sector Wise Program).

 

He worked at Mitford Hospital as an internee doctor in 2007.

He used to practise Neuromedicine as a Research Assistant with Dr M A Hayee. Dr Hayee is a renowned Neurologist and Internist in Bangladesh. He is pioneer in Neurointervention and introduction of Botulinum toxin in the treatment of different neurologic disorders in Bangladesh.

He worked as a Research Assistant for the Access to Information Program under e-Governance and Development Cluster of UNDP in 2007. My job was to prepare a Vision Document for the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of People's Republic of Bangladesh. The duty station was the e-Governance Cell of the Chief Advisor's Office and UNDP office at IDB Building.

 


He worked as a Consultant (Health) of SAFE (Safety Assistance For Emergency) for the "Smart Business Initiative" incorporating ILO's National TBP-Urban Informal Economy (component) program - BGD/07/01/NET with the Government of Bangladesh.

Following organizations are involved in strategic partnership as SBI Alliance:
Aparajeyo-Bangladesh, Bangladesh Engineering Industry Owners' Association (BEIOA), Bangladesh Enterprise Institute (BEI), Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies (BILS), Bangladesh Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Foundation (OSHE), Bangladesh Trade Union Cendra, BETTER BUSINESS, Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DCCI), Safety Assistance For Emergencies (SAFE), Save the Children –Sweden-Denmark, Save the Children – UK, Subidha Banchito Manab Unnayan Sangsthah (SUBMUS), and TBP-UIE (Time Bound Programme-Urban Informal Economy) project, ILO.

Smart Business Initiative (SBI) is the working conditions improvement component of the ILO’s US $ 10.2 million national TBP-UIE (Time Bound Programme-Urban Informal Economy) project funded by the Dutch government which aims at addressing hazardous child labour in the urban informal economy of Dhaka Metropolitan City between January 2007 and December 2011.