Mr. Md. Shahidul Haque
Mr. Md. Shahidul Haque has been serving as Foreign
Secretary of the Government of Bangladesh since 10 January 2013.
Currently, he is the Chair-in-office of the Global Forum on Migration
and Development (GFMD). He is serving as an Independent Expert to the
Committee on the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their
Families (CMW) for the term 2014-2017. He is also a member of the
Migration Advisory Board of International Organization for Migration
(IOM). Mr. Haque has been actively promoting human rights of migrants
and pro-actively working with NGOs and civil society to advocate rights
of migrant workers.
From 2001 to 2012, Mr. Haque served at the IOM on
lien from the Government of Bangladesh, occupying several senior
positions in field offices and the Headquarters in Geneva. Before
returning to the Government of Bangladesh, he was serving as the
Director of IOM (2010-2012) dealing with IOMs’ external relations,
donors’ liaison and international migration policy. He also served as
Regional Representative for the Middle-East (based in Cairo, 2007-2009)
and as Regional Representative for South Asia (based in Dhaka,
2001-2006). In recognition of his outstanding and committed services to
IOM, Mr. Haque received IOM Director General’s award in 2005.
Mr. Haque earlier worked in Bangladesh Missions in
London, Bangkok and Geneva. He had also served as Director in various
Wings of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh, including as the
Director of Foreign Secretary’s Office (1996-1998). He represented
Bangladesh in various international fora. As a Counsellor/Minister at
the Bangladesh Permanent Mission in Geneva, he dealt with WIPO, ILO, IOM
and IAEA (Vienna).
Mr. Haque obtained an M A (International
Relations) from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in USA (1988)
and was awarded Honourable Mention for Robert B. Steward Prize for high
acedemic achievement. He stood First Class First, both in Masters and
Honours, in Social Welfare from the University of Dhaka. He was also
awarded the Dhaka University Chancellor’s Award, the Grants Commission
Award and the Chancellor’s Gold Medal for his outstanding academic
accomplishment.
Mr. Haque's areas of academic interests range from
migration, climate change, development, trade and human rights issues.
His articles on migration and human trafficking issues were published in
various national and international journals. He served in the Editorial
Board of the IOM World Migration Report and also contributed to IOM's 3
volume training guide on Essentials of Migration Management (2004) as
well as IOM-OSCE Trainers Manual on Labour Migration Management (2010).
Mr. Haque is married with two daughters.
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