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Monira Rahman was born on 1966 in Bangladesh. Discover Monira Rahman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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1992

Monira started her job life as a Social Worker in Concern Worldwide in 1992 and she worked there till 1999. There, she worked to establish the rights of commercial sex workers, street children, and the homeless—especially mentally ill women living on the streets often arrested under the Vagrancy Act of 1943. Monira's work led the government to review the Vagrancy Act as well as the juvenile justice system and to enter into a formal agreement that commits the ministry to develop a vigilance team within the vagrant's home. During that time she was shocked by the amount and the severity of acid attacks on women throughout the country. She started working for the women's rights organization “Nari Pokkho” and then joined the “Acid Survivor’s Foundation” in 1998, which she has been Executive Director of since 2002. She is currently working a Country Lead in Mental Health First Aid Bangladesh and Executive Director of Innovation for Wellbeing Bangladesh of which she is also the founder.

1981

Monira completed her SSC from Qumarunnessa Girls School in 1981 and HSC from Eden Girls College in 1983. Afterwards she went to University of Dhaka and completed her BA (Hons) and MA in Philosophy in 1987 and 1988 respectively.

1971

Monira was the youngest of her six siblings. During the Bangladesh Liberation War (1971), her family had to flee and her father died, leaving her mother to raise six children. This devastating experience left a deep impression on Monira and forced her to become very independent. Since childhood Monira was involved in debate and cultural activities which led her to develop leadership and taught her to ask questions. She was an elected Vice President of Samsunnahar Hall, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh during her university life. After graduation her family forced her to get a government job but rather she joined at Concern Worldwide as a Social Worker.

1965

Monira Rahman was born in 1965 in Jessore, Bangladesh (former East Pakistan). She is an award-winning human rights activist. Due to her movement acid and petrol attack on woman in Bangladesh has reduced by 40 folds. She has changed the laws. She's ensured prompt, competent help even in remote areas, and she has built model psychological and other follow-up services. Monira won Amnesty International Human Rights Defender Award 2006 for her such courageous activism. She is the founder of Acid Survivors Foundation (ASF) and worked as an Executive Director for from 2002 to 2013. Monira Rahman was commended by the World's Children's Prize in 2011 for her courageous fight to put an end to acid and petrol violence in Bangladesh.  Monira has become Commonwealth Professional Fellow in the year 2012 and Ashoka Fellow in 2013. She is a powerful example in the global fight to end violence against women.