Sadeka Halim

Sadeka Halim is a professor of University of Dhaka and the first female dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University.[1] She is the first woman to be the Chief Information Commissioner of Bangladesh.[2][3][4][5]

Sadeka Halim
সাদেকা হালিম
NationalityBangladeshi
EducationMS
Alma materUniversity of Dhaka
Parent(s)

Early life and education

Halim's father, Fazlul Halim Chowdhury, was a vice-chancellor of the University of Dhaka. She passed SSC exam from Udyon High School and HSC exam from Holycross School and College. She graduated from the University of Dhaka.[6]

Career

Halim at a discussion program at Dhaka Lit Fest 2017

In 1988, Halim was appointed as a teacher in the Department of Social Sciences of University of Dhaka. Later she received a second postgraduate and PhD degree from McGill University of Canada with Commonwealth Scholarship. She then completed the post-doctorate of the Commonwealth Staff Fellowship from the University of Bath of the United Kingdom. From July 2009 to June 2014, she served as the first woman information commissioner. Besides, she served as a syndicate member of the University of Dhaka from 2004 to 2009, and she was a member of the executive council of the Teachers' Association and three times a member of the Senate. She was a member of the National Education Policy Committee-18 of 2009 special educationists committee. About 50 research articles have been published in national and international journals. Issues related to gender equality, forest and land, development, indigenous issues, rights of human rights and information.[7][8][9][10]

Published books

  • Chetonayonei Unnayun : Bangladeshi Nijera Kori'r Obhiggota
  • Development as Conscientization : The Case of Nijera Kori in Bangladesh
  • Life and Land of Adibashis : Land Dispossession and Alienation of Adibshis in the plain Districts of Bangladesh
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