Prof. Dr. Raunaq Jahn
Prof. Dr. Raunaq Jahn Distinguished Fellow Centre For Policy Dialogue (CPD), Bangladesh
Professor Rounaq Jahan taught at Harvard University (1971-72), Dhaka University (1970-1982) and Columbia University (1990-2010); headed women’s programs at UNAPDC, Malaysia (1982-84) and the ILO, Geneva (1985-89) and is currently a Distinguished Fellow of CPD (2010 – present). She was a research fellow at Chicago and Boston universities and the Rajni Kothari Professor at the Centre for the Study of Developing Society (CSDS) Delhi, India.
Professor Jahan obtained her Ph. D. from Harvard and is the author of several internationally acclaimed books including: Pakistan: Failure in National Integration, New York: Columbia, 1972; Women and Development: Perspectives from South and South-East Asia (co-editor), Dhaka: BILIA, 1979; Bangladesh Politics: Problems and Issues, Dhaka: UPL, 1980 and 2005; The Elusive Agenda: Mainstreaming Women in Development, London: Zed Books, 1995; Bangladesh: Promise and Performance (editor), London: Zed Books, Political Parties in Bangladesh: Challenges of Democratization, Dhaka: Prothoma, 2015, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman: Philosophy, Politics and Policies, (co-author), Dhaka: Prothoma, 2023 and Fifty Years of Bangladesh : Economy, Politics, Society and Culture, (co-editor), London, Routledge, 2024.
Professor Jahan is the founder-president of Women for Women, Bangladesh, and currently on the boards of Research Initiatives Bangladesh (RIB), Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) and the advisory board of Human Rights Watch: Asia, New York. She is a recipient of the Radcliffe Institute Graduate Society award of Harvard University in 2008.