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Sheikh Hasina
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Honourable
Prime Minister
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Government of
the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
SHEIKH HASINA,
Prime Minister of Bangladesh, was born on 28
September, 1947 at Tungipara under Gopalganj
district. She is the eldest of five children of
the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh
Mujibur Rahman, the founder of independent
Bangladesh.
She graduated from the University of
Dhaka in 1973. She was elected Vice President of
the Students Union of Government Intermediate
Girl's College. She was a member of the students
League Unit of Dhaka University and Secretary of
the students League Unit of Rokeya Hall. She
actively participated in all the mass movements
since her student life.
Father of the Nation Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman along with the members of
his family was martyred on the fateful night of
15 August 1975. Sheikh Hasina and her younger
sister Sheikh Rehana were the only survivors as
they were in West Germany at that time. Later
she went to the United Kingdom from where she
started her movement against the autocratic rule
in 1980. Sheikh Hasina was unanimously elected
President of Bangladesh Awami League in 1981 in
her absence, while she was forced to live in
exile in New Delhi. Ending six years in exile,
she returned home finally on 17 May 1981.
In the parliamentary election held in
1986, she won three seats. She was elected
Leader of the Opposition. She led the historic
mass movement in 1990 and announced the
constitutional formula for peaceful transfer of
power through Articles 51 and 56 of the
Constitution.
Following the election of 1991 Sheikh
Hasina became Leader of the Opposition in the
country's Fifth Parliament, she steered all the
political parties in the parliament towards
changing the Presidential system into the
Parliamentary one.
Sheikh Hasina created awareness among
the people and waged a struggle for Non-party
Caretaker Government to ensure free and fair
polls. Her movement reached the peak after a
non-cooperation movement in March 1996 and the
provision for Non-party Caretaker Government was
incorporated in the Constitution.
At the call of Sheikh Hasina a large
number of people of all walks of life expressed
solidarity with the movement at the ‘Janatar
Mancha' In the Parliamentary election, held on
12 June 1996 Bangladesh Awami League emerged as
majority party and she assumed the office of the
Prime Minister of Bangladesh on 23 June 1996.
After becoming the Prime Minister,
Sheikh Hasina adopted a number of pragmatic
policies for overall development of the nation
including poverty alleviation. During the last
four years her government achieved laudable
success including signing of the historic 30
year Ganges Water Sharing Treaty with India,
signing of historic peace Accord on Chittagong
Hill Tracts and inauguration of the Bangabandhu
Bridge on the river Jamuna.
Sheikh Hasina was conferred Degree of
Doctor of Law by the Boston University of the
USA on 6 February 1 997 and Honorary Doctor of
Law by the Waseda University of Japan on 4 July
1997. She was also conferred the Honorary
Doctorate of Philosophy in Liberal Arts by
University of Abertay Dundee of the United
Kingdom on 25 October, 1997. She was conferred
Honorary Degree of Desikottama (Doctor of
Literature, honoris causa) by Visva-Bharati
University of West Bengal, India on 28 January
1999. She was also conferred the degree of
Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, on the ground of
her distinguished creative contributions in the
service of society by the Australian National
University on 20 October 1999. Dhaka University
conferred Honorary 'Doctor of Laws' degree to
Sheikh Hasina on 18 December, 1999 for her
outstanding contribution towards peace and
democracy. The World famous Catholic University
of Brussels, Belgium conferred Honorary
Doctorate degree (Doctor Honoris Causa) on
Sheikh Hasina on 04 February, 2000 for her
decisive role in establishing democracy,
protecting human rights and peace. Sheikh Hasina
has been conferred Honorary Doctor of Humane
Letters by the Bridgeport University, USA on 5
September, 2000.
Sheikh Hasina has been awarded
UNESCO's Houphouet-Boigny Peace Prize for 1998
for her remarkable contribution to bringing
peace through ending the 25 years of conflict in
Chittagong Hill Tracts with political courage
and statesmanship.
Prime Minister Sheikh received
prestigious Pearl S. Buck Award '99 on 9 April
2000 in recognition of her vision, courage,
achievements in political, economic and
humanitarian fields by Randolph Macon Women's
College of USA. The UN Food and Agriculture
Organization (FAO) has been awarded the
prestigious CERES' medal to Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina in recognition to her fight
against hunger on 02 August, 1999. The All India
Peace Council awarded her ''Mother Teresa Award'
in 1998. The Mahatma M K Gandhi Foundation of
Oslo, Norway awarded Sheikh Hasina ‘M K Gandhi
Award' for 1998 for her contribution towards
promotion of communal understanding, non violent
religions harmony and growth of democracy at the
level of grass-root in Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina
was named Paul Haris Fellow by the Rotary
Foundation of Rotary International. She was also
given Medal of Distinction in 1996-97 and
1998-99 and Head of State Medal in 1996-97 by
the International Association of Lions Clubs.
She has authored several books including "Why
are they Street Children", "The Origin of
Autocracy", 'Miles to go "Elimination of Poverty
and Some Thoughts", "People and Democracy", "My
Dream My Struggle" and "Development for the
Masses."
She performed holy Hajj and Umrah
several times.
Sheikh Hasina is the Chairperson of "The Father
of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Memorial Trust." She has been helping a lot of
poor boys and girls for their education.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh
throughout her life has been a strong proponent
of peace, freedom and democracy. From an early
age, inspired by the lofty ideals and love for
the people of her father, Bangabandhu Sheikh
Mujibur Rahman, the liberator of Bangladesh, She
developed a strong sense of identity for the
common people. She always spoke out against
oppression and violation of human rights. This
commitment has hardened over the years,
particularly when her parents, brothers and
scores of relatives were brutally assassinated
by the misguided members of the military in 1975
soon after the independence of Bangladesh.
Since that time her resolve for
democracy and development for the teeming
millions of Bangladesh has become firmly
entrenched. She struggled for the return of
democracy in Bangladesh and fought valiantly for
its establishment in the country in every
possible manner. She was committed to making
Parliament the centre of all national
activities.
In 1996, the people of Bangladesh gave
her a strong mandate as the Prime Minister of
the country. Despite serious resource and
constraints and recurrent natural calamity as
well as widespread poverty, Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina, during the first two years of her
government, has lived up to her unswerving
commitment to the cause of peace, democracy,
development and human rights.
Her first act of peace within months
of her assumption of office was the initiative
for resolution of the long-standing
water-sharing dispute with India through a
30-years treaty. This put an end to a very
complex regional dispute.
Her visionary idea of a business
summit among the political and private sector
leaders of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan has
added a new chapter in the history of South
Asia.
Her dedicated leadership also made
possible a peace agreement in the Chittagong
Hill Tracts, thereby solving the 23-year old
insurgency in the Hill districts of Bangladesh.
This peace accord brought an area inhabited by
nearly 5 million people of out of violence and
into a time of peace and development. Though the
international media has not given much
prominence to this accord, it is uniquely
remarkable because the peace accord benefited
such a large number of people and the whole area
has been brought under development programs
following the complete surrender of arms by the
insurgents.
Her quest for peace has taken her to
India and Pakistan to talk to the leaders of
these two countries soon after the nuclear test
urging reduction of tension in the region.
Prime Minister Hasina has been a
strong advocate for the Culture of Peace at
global, regional and national levels. In many
major conferences, she espoused the concept of
the Culture of Peace, most recently in South
Africa at the 12th Summit of the Non-Aligned
Movement (NAM) which has a membership of 114
countries. Her initiative has resulted in the
first-ever resolution by the Plenary of the
United Nations General Assembly on the Culture
of Peace. She also provided leadership for the
declaration by the UN of the period 2001 to 2010
as the International Decade for Culture of Peace
and Non-Violence for the Children of the World.
Prime Minister Hasina's determination
for the eradication of poverty, in particular
through wide-ranging microcredit programmes, has
been recognized world-wide.
Her-co-chairpersonship of the Microcredit Summit
in February 1997 which resolved to bring 100
million families of the world out of poverty by
2005 focused world attention to her strong
commitment to the eradication of poverty and
enlistment of the poorest of the poor. She has
been a champion of microcredit by spreading the
message in major international forums. Her
leadership led to the adoption for the first
time by UN General Assembly a far-reaching
resolution on the role of microcredit in the
eradication of poverty.
Along with poverty eradication, she
has focused on the empowerment of women and has
successfully completed legislation to ensure
adequate representation of women in the local
government bodies, leading to the election of
more than 14,ooo women to these bodies in 1997.
She has taken major initiatives to stop violence
against women and children.
She has also provided leadership in
the field of education, particularly for the
education of girls in her own country as well as
advocating it for global support. Her government
has greatly enhanced budgetary allocation for
primary education focusing on girls' education.
To improve the quality of life of the
people of Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh
Hasina has particularly focused on human
development, paying special attention to health
care, family planning, nutrition, women's rights
and survival and development of children. At the
UN and other forums, she has been a major voice
in support of the cause of children and their
rights.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has, all
along her life, defended human rights in every
possible way. Her active promotion of the rights
of women and children has drawn appreciation by
both government and NGOs as well as
international organizations. She has promoted
the right to development as having centrality in
the human rights regime. At the NAM Summit in
South Africa in 1998, her proposal for a
Convention on the Right to Development received
welcoming endorsement of the Heads of State and
Government. She initiated the establishment of a
National Human rights commission and the office
of Ombudsperson as well as Bangladesh's recent
accession to six major human rights instruments
including the International Covenant on
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
Her keen interest resulted in the
signature by Bangladesh of the Statute for the
International Criminal Court (ICC) and
ratification of the Landmines Treaty, being the
first country in South Asia to do so.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's
initiative resulted in the hosting of the
first-ever conference of the Asian
parliamentarians devoted to peace and
cooperation in Dhaka in September 1999 which
elected her as the first President of the
Association of Asian Parliaments for peace
established at the conference.
At present, as someone who has lost so
much personally and has been a victim of
oppression and denial of freedom, Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina stands out as a messenger of
peace, democracy, development and human rights.
Her leadership of the eighth largest country of
the world manifests her concern for the people,
seen again during the worst-ever floods in
Bangladesh in 1998.
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Sheikh Hasina is
the recipient of the UNESCO
Houphouet-Boigny Peace Prize for 1998
for her role in bringing peace in the
Chittagong Hill Tracts region of
Bangladesh.
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Sheikh Hasina has
been awarded the Mahatma Gandhi Award
for 1998 (Oslo, Norway) for her
contribution towards promotion of
communal understanding, non-violence,
religious harmony and growth of
grassroots democracy in Bangladesh.
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She has been
awarded 1999 CERES Medal for
contribution to the agriculture
development by the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations,
Rome.
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She is the winner
of the 1999 Pearl S. Buck Award for
"your vision, your courage and your
achievements in political, economic and
humanitarian spheres capture the spirit
of the award and of the woman who
inspired it."
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She has been
awarded honorary Doctor of Liberal Arts
by the University of Alberta Dundee in
the United Kingdom in October 1997.
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She has been
conferred honorary Doctor of Laws by the
Boston University in the United States
and the Waseda University of Japan.
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She has been
conferred the degree of Desikottama
(Doctor of Literature) by the
Visva-Bharati University, India founded
by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore.
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She has been
conferred honorary Doctor of Laws by the
Australian National University in
October 1999.
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Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina has been conferred
honorary Doctor of Laws by Dhaka
University in December 1999.
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She has been
conferred honorary Doctor of Laws by the
Catholic University of Brussels in
February 2000.
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Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina has been conferred by the
honorary Doctor of Humane Letters for
her contribution to world peace and
development by the University of
Bridgeport, Connecticut in the United
States on 5 September 2000.
Under her Leadership her party
Bangladesh Awami league led grand alliance won a
landslide victory in the 9th Parliament Election
in December 29, 2008 with 262 seats out of 299
in the National Parliament.
Sheikh Hasina took oath as Prime
Minister of Bangladesh at a ceremony held at
Banghabhaban on January 06, 2009.
Sheikh Hasina is married having one
son and one daughter.
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