IHM co attends WB-IMF spring meetings in USA
Thursday, 23 April 2009
FE Report
Chief coordinator (CO) of Institute of Hazrat Mohammad (SAW) Habiba Tasneem Chowdhury left Dhaka Tuesday to attend the Civil Society Policy Dialogue of 2009 World Bank-IMF spring meetings in Washington DC, USA.
Ms Chowdhury will represent the Institute at the four-day meeting, which is scheduled to begin today (Thursday), said a press release.
The Civil Society Policy Forum is a programme for policy dialogues with civil society organisations (CSOs) to ensure greater transparency and CSO engagement and is participated by leading development organisations worldwide.
This year's meeting will focus on the global financial crisis and climate change in addition to discussions on the tasks, objectives, and outcomes of the projects and policy initiatives of World Bank (WB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF).
She has experience in non-government organisation (NGO), private and business sectors.
The Institute, a Bangladeshi CSO working in the field of human rights, interfaith and environmental governance, has also participated at the Civil Society Policy Dialogues at the WB-IMF spring and annual meetings in April and October last year.
Chief coordinator (CO) of Institute of Hazrat Mohammad (SAW) Habiba Tasneem Chowdhury left Dhaka Tuesday to attend the Civil Society Policy Dialogue of 2009 World Bank-IMF spring meetings in Washington DC, USA.
Ms Chowdhury will represent the Institute at the four-day meeting, which is scheduled to begin today (Thursday), said a press release.
The Civil Society Policy Forum is a programme for policy dialogues with civil society organisations (CSOs) to ensure greater transparency and CSO engagement and is participated by leading development organisations worldwide.
This year's meeting will focus on the global financial crisis and climate change in addition to discussions on the tasks, objectives, and outcomes of the projects and policy initiatives of World Bank (WB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF).
She has experience in non-government organisation (NGO), private and business sectors.
The Institute, a Bangladeshi CSO working in the field of human rights, interfaith and environmental governance, has also participated at the Civil Society Policy Dialogues at the WB-IMF spring and annual meetings in April and October last year.