Tahmina Akter

Tahmina Akter is Commonwealth Scholar 2022 and currently studying MA Education at the University of Nottingham. Humanitarian and Developmental professional having more than 6 years of experiences in the field of Education, Education in Emergency (EiE) and Research. Demonstrated experiences in project management & implementation in Rohingya refugee response, training/teaching, materials and proposal development, inclusive education, child protection, disability and gender inclusion, budget monitoring, donor reporting etc. A remarkable record of working in different donors funded education and research programs with several international and national NGOs i.e., Save the Children International, World Vision, etc.

Publications

Relocation of the Rohingya Refugees to Bhasan Char: Human Rights, Government Policy, and the Refugee Crisis in Bangladesh
M. Mahruf C. Shohel, SM Rashedujjaman, Tahmina Akter. © 2024. 20 pages.
This chapter explores the government policy of relocating the Rohingya refugees from Cox's Bazar to Bhasan Char from the perspectives of human rights and refugee rights....
Teachers' Professional Development in the Emergency Contexts: Resilience of Teachers in Teaching the Rohingya Children in Bangladesh
M. Mahruf C. Shohel, S. M. Rashedujjaman, Mahbuba Rahman Sofin, Kaysar Saurav, Mohammad Abu Bakar Siddik, Tahmina Akter. © 2024. 56 pages.
This book chapter explores the critical role of professional development in equipping teachers to navigate the challenges and barriers of emergency contexts. It focuses...
Access to Higher Education for the Rohingya Refugees: Challenges, Opportunities, and Future Directions
M. Mahruf C. Shohel, Md Ashrafuzzaman, Rasel Babu, Tahmina Akter, Nazia Tasnim, Asif Bayezid. © 2023. 33 pages.
The Rohingyas, an ethnic minority of Myanmar, have been denied human rights, including citizenship rights. Hostile situations in Rakhine State forced them to flee from their...
Displacement and Trauma: Exploring the Lost Childhood of Rohingya Children in the Refugee Camps in Bangladesh
M. Mahruf C. Shohel, Md. Ashrafuzzaman, Farhan Azim, Tahmina Akter, Shamima Ferdous Tanny. © 2022. 29 pages.
Rohingya children have become victims of mass displacement, with some of them being internally or externally displaced because of long-standing violence and prejudice in their...