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'''Hosne Ara Wahid''' (28 February 1955 – 6 April 2020) was a Bangladeshi secondary school teacher, NGO manager, and [[Awami League]] politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for the 39th seat reserved for women from 1996 to 2001.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.parliament.gov.bd/images/pdf/formermp-bangla/7th%20Parliament%20.pdf |title=List of 7th Parliament Members |website=Bangladesh Parliament |language=bn |access-date=20 June 2015}}</ref><ref name="sam6Apr2020" />
'''Hosne Ara Wahid''' (28 February 1955 – 6 April 2020) was a Bangladeshi secondary school teacher, NGO manager, and [[Awami League]] politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for the 39th seat reserved for women from 1996 to 2001.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.parliament.gov.bd/images/pdf/formermp-bangla/7th%20Parliament%20.pdf |title=List of 7th Parliament Members |website=Bangladesh Parliament |language=bn |access-date=20 June 2022}}</ref><ref name="sam6Apr2020" />


==Early life and career==
==Early life and career==
Wahid was born on 28 February 1955 in [[Moulvibazar District|Moulvibazar]] to her parents Abdul Mofiz and Ambia Khatun. She is the eldest of eight children, with five brothers and two sisters. Her father was a Pakistani Civil serviceman who died during the 1982 flood in Bangladesh. She passed her [[Secondary School Certificate]] (SSC) group science in 1969 from Sylhet Government Girls High School when her father was in [[Sylhet]] for his job. Her [[Higher Secondary School Certificate]] (HSC) was completed at the [[Sylhet Government Women's College]] in 1972. After that her father returned to Moulvibazar where she completed her [[bachelor's degree]] in science in 1975 from the Moulvibazar Government College.{{citation needed|date=September 2020}}
Wahid was born on 28 February 1955 in [[Moulvibazar District|Moulvibazar]] to her parents Abdul Mofiz and Ambia Khatun. She is the eldest of eight children, with five brothers and two sisters. Her father was a Pakistani Civil serviceman who died during the 1982 flood in Bangladesh. She passed her [[Secondary School Certificate]] (SSC) group science in 1969 from Sylhet Government Girls High School when her father was in [[Sylhet]] for his job. Her [[Higher Secondary School Certificate]] (HSC) was completed at the [[Sylhet Government Women's College]] in 1972. After that her father returned to Moulvibazar where she completed her [[bachelor's degree]] in science in 1975 from the Moulvibazar Government College.{{citation needed|date=September 2022}}


In 1983, Wahid joined [[Pathfinder International|Pathfinder]], an International NGO which works for family planning and child welfare in Bangladesh, funded by [[United States Agency for International Development]]. She worked there as a project manager for 13 years.<ref name="sam6Apr2020" /> In 1996, she was selected as a member of Parliament for five years.<ref name="sam6Apr2020" /> She visited several countries on behalf of the NGO and of the Bangladesh Government, and addressed the United Nations General Assembly Third Committee (SOCHUM).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.un.int/wcm/webdav/site/bangladesh/shared/documents/ga/ga54bangladesh%20statements.pdf |title=Statements During The 54th Session Of The United Nations General Assembly |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110806093554/http://www.un.int/wcm/webdav/site/bangladesh/shared/documents/ga/ga54bangladesh%20statements.pdf |archivedate=6 August 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/1999/19991006.gashc3517.doc.html|title=Third Committee Takes Up Social Development Issues; Centrality Of Anti-Poverty Strategies Stressed |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121104051212/https://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/1999/19991006.gashc3517.doc.html |archive-date=4 November 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/1999/19991006.gashc3517.c1.doc.html|title=Correction |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121104051208/https://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/1999/19991006.gashc3517.c1.doc.html |archive-date=4 November 2012}}</ref>
In 1983, Wahid joined [[Pathfinder International|Pathfinder]], an International NGO which works for family planning and child welfare in Bangladesh, funded by [[United States Agency for International Development]]. She worked there as a project manager for 13 years.<ref name="sam6Apr2020" /> In 1996, she was selected as a member of Parliament for five years.<ref name="sam6Apr2020" /> She visited several countries on behalf of the NGO and of the Bangladesh Government, and addressed the United Nations General Assembly Third Committee (SOCHUM).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.un.int/wcm/webdav/site/bangladesh/shared/documents/ga/ga54bangladesh%20statements.pdf |title=Statements During The 54th Session Of The United Nations General Assembly |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110806093554/http://www.un.int/wcm/webdav/site/bangladesh/shared/documents/ga/ga54bangladesh%20statements.pdf |archivedate=6 August 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/1999/19991006.gashc3517.doc.html|title=Third Committee Takes Up Social Development Issues; Centrality Of Anti-Poverty Strategies Stressed |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121104051212/https://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/1999/19991006.gashc3517.doc.html |archive-date=4 November 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/1999/19991006.gashc3517.c1.doc.html|title=Correction |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121104051208/https://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/1999/19991006.gashc3517.c1.doc.html |archive-date=4 November 2022}}</ref>


She was also a secondary school teacher, Sr Vice president of Moulvibazar District Awami League, vice chair of the Moulvibazar district [[Red Crescent Society]], and a life member of the Moulvibazar Press Club.<ref name="sam6Apr2020" />
She was also a secondary school teacher, Sr Vice president of Moulvibazar District Awami League, vice chair of the Moulvibazar district [[Red Crescent Society]], and a life member of the Moulvibazar Press Club.<ref name="sam6Apr2020" />


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
In 1977,{{citation needed|date=September 2020}} she married Abdul Wahid, who was the former General Secretary of the Moulvibazar District Awami League. They have four children, two boys, two girls.<ref name="sam6Apr2020" />
In 1977,{{citation needed|date=September 2022}} she married Abdul Wahid, who was the former General Secretary of the Moulvibazar District Awami League. They have four children, two boys, two girls.<ref name="sam6Apr2020" />


Hosne Ara Wahid died on 6 April 2020 in Moulvibazar, Bangladesh.<ref name="sam6Apr2020">{{cite news |script-title=bn:মৌলভীবাজারের সাবেক এমপি হুসনে আরা ওয়াহিদ মারা গেছেন |trans-title=Former Moulvibazar MP Hosne Ara Wahid has died |url=https://samakal.com/whole-country/article/200418011/%E0%A6%B8%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%AC%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%95-%E0%A6%8F%E0%A6%AE%E0%A6%AA%E0%A6%BF-%E0%A6%B9%E0%A7%81%E0%A6%B8%E0%A6%A8%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%86%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%BE-%E0%A6%93%E0%A7%9F%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B9%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%A6-%E0%A6%AE%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%BE-%E0%A6%97%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%9B%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%A8 |work=Samakal |date=6 April 2020 |language=bn}}</ref>
Hosne Ara Wahid died on 6 April 2020 in Moulvibazar, Bangladesh.<ref name="sam6Apr2020">{{cite news |script-title=bn:মৌলভীবাজারের সাবেক এমপি হুসনে আরা ওয়াহিদ মারা গেছেন |trans-title=Former Moulvibazar MP Hosne Ara Wahid has died |url=https://samakal.com/whole-country/article/200418011/%E0%A6%B8%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%AC%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%95-%E0%A6%8F%E0%A6%AE%E0%A6%AA%E0%A6%BF-%E0%A6%B9%E0%A7%81%E0%A6%B8%E0%A6%A8%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%86%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%BE-%E0%A6%93%E0%A7%9F%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B9%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%A6-%E0%A6%AE%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%BE-%E0%A6%97%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%9B%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%A8 |work=Samakal |date=6 April 2020 |language=bn}}</ref>

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Husna Ara Wahid
হোসনে আরা ওয়াহিদ
Member of the Bangladesh Parliament
for Reserved Women's Seat-39
In office
14 July 1996 – 13 July 2001
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byFahima Hossain Jubly
Personal details
Born(1955-02-28)28 February 1955
Moulvibazar, East Bengal, Dominion of Pakistan
Died6 April 2020(2020-04-06) (aged 65)
Moulvibazar, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi
Alma materMoulavibazar Government College
OccupationPolitician

Hosne Ara Wahid (28 February 1955 – 6 April 2020) was a Bangladeshi secondary school teacher, NGO manager, and Awami League politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for the 39th seat reserved for women from 1996 to 2001.[1][2]

Early life and career

Wahid was born on 28 February 1955 in Moulvibazar to her parents Abdul Mofiz and Ambia Khatun. She is the eldest of eight children, with five brothers and two sisters. Her father was a Pakistani Civil serviceman who died during the 1982 flood in Bangladesh. She passed her Secondary School Certificate (SSC) group science in 1969 from Sylhet Government Girls High School when her father was in Sylhet for his job. Her Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSC) was completed at the Sylhet Government Women's College in 1972. After that her father returned to Moulvibazar where she completed her bachelor's degree in science in 1975 from the Moulvibazar Government College.[citation needed]

In 1983, Wahid joined Pathfinder, an International NGO which works for family planning and child welfare in Bangladesh, funded by United States Agency for International Development. She worked there as a project manager for 13 years.[2] In 1996, she was selected as a member of Parliament for five years.[2] She visited several countries on behalf of the NGO and of the Bangladesh Government, and addressed the United Nations General Assembly Third Committee (SOCHUM).[3][4][5]

She was also a secondary school teacher, Sr Vice president of Moulvibazar District Awami League, vice chair of the Moulvibazar district Red Crescent Society, and a life member of the Moulvibazar Press Club.[2]

Personal life

In 1977,[citation needed] she married Abdul Wahid, who was the former General Secretary of the Moulvibazar District Awami League. They have four children, two boys, two girls.[2]

Hosne Ara Wahid died on 6 April 2020 in Moulvibazar, Bangladesh.[2]

References

  1. "List of 7th Parliament Members" (PDF). Bangladesh Parliament (in Bengali). Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 মৌলভীবাজারের সাবেক এমপি হুসনে আরা ওয়াহিদ মারা গেছেন [Former Moulvibazar MP Hosne Ara Wahid has died]. Samakal (in Bengali). 6 April 2020.
  3. "Statements During The 54th Session Of The United Nations General Assembly" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 August 2022. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; 6 August 2011 suggested (help)
  4. "Third Committee Takes Up Social Development Issues; Centrality Of Anti-Poverty Strategies Stressed". Archived from the original on 4 November 2022. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; 4 November 2012 suggested (help)
  5. "Correction". Archived from the original on 4 November 2022. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; 4 November 2012 suggested (help)