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Ms. David Heidi, and Mr. Michel Korman, Two International Volunteers (USA) are with Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive of NOWZUWAN, are celebrating the International Mother Language Day– 2006.
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ASIA AND PACIFIC DISABILITY FORUM 3rd General Assembly and Conference, February 27-29-2008 Dhaka Bangladesh.
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Intercountry Workshop for Healthy Settings Coordinators , Male , Maldives , 13-15 November 2007 .
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Mr Yoshihiro Sakakibara the First Secretary of JAPAN Embassy and Ms. Mami Masuda, International Volunteer (JAPAN) are with the ROOTS members in a visiting moment in ROOTS. 2008.
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Ms. Mami Matsuda, International Volunteer (Japan) and Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive, NOWZUWAN with the students of a Non Formal Primary Education School of NOWZUWAN- 2008.
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Mr. Bob Reno, Managing Director (Asia), READ GLOBAL, RURAL EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT; Ms Jesmin Sultana Paru, Chairperson of NOWZUWAN and Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive, NOWZUWAN are sharing about COB’s developments -2008.
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Mr. David Sproul , Honorable Commissioner of the Canadian high Commission is visiting village homes of beneficiaries of NOWZUWAN.-2005
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Dr. Hasan Mahamud Honorable State Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs is being congratulated for becoming the member of Ministry by NOWZUWAN family in presence of Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive of NOWZUWAN. -2004.
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Mr. David Sproul, Honorable High Commissioner of the Canadian High Commission is handing over the agreement papers in the signing ceremony between CIDA and NOWZUWAN to Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive of NOWZUWAN. -2003
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Dr. Atiur Rahaman ,Governor ,Bangladesh Bank is receiving greetings paper from Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive of NOWZUWAN,& m.Mosharrof hossain Chowdhury Chairman of CDF is of them .
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Ms. Daw Nai Pru Nelly, Executive Director Ananna Samaj Kollayn Shongstha (ASKS)-Bandarban, Ms. Tuku Talukdar, Women Organizer (Rangamati) and Chitose Nagato, International Volunteer (USA) with Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive of NOWZUWAN in Bandarban, 2006.
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Dr. Justin Lee, Honorable High Commissioner of Australian High Commission is handing over the Cheque to Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive of NOWZUWAN, for the Project 'Service for Better Livelihood and Resource Management of river Halda, Chittagong'..-2009
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Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive of NOWZUWAN is receiving the “Chief Advisor National Award for Tree Plantation-2007”, from Mr. Raja Debashis Roy, Special Assistant of Chief Advisor-2008.
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Md. Hossain Zillur Rahaman, Honorable Advisor of CaretakerGovernment, is receiving greetings from Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive and Md Belal Chowdhury, Member of NOWZUWAN- 2008.
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Mr. David Sproul, Honorable High Commissioner of the CANADIAN High Commission is looking at a Hand-made handicraft made by a ROOTS- a Disabled Self Help Organization member with Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive of NOWZUWAN in ROOTS.-2005
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Mr. David Sproul, Honourable High Commissioner of the Canadian High Commission and Mohammad Imam Hossain Chowdhury, are with the Children with Disabilities (CWDs) during visiting NOWZUWAN Disability & Development Program - 2005
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Ms. Daw Nai Pru Nelly, Executive Director Ananna Samaj Kollayn Shongstha (ASKS)-Bandarban, Ms. Tuku Talukdar, Women Organizer (Rangamati) and Chitose Nagato, International Volunteer (USA) with Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive of NOWZUWAN in Bandarban, 2006.
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Ms. Shaila Rodrix, Second, secretary of Canadian High Commission, and Mr. Taufiqul Islam, Coordinator of CIDA, with Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive of NOWZUWAN are in the sharing meeting with Disability and Development Stakeholders - 2005.
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Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive of NOWZUWAN giving crest to Ms. Sarah P. Colon, International Volunteer (USA) on her farewell ceremony – 2001.
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Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive of NOWZUWAN serving the patient in a Free Eye Camp, jointly organized by NOWZUWAN and BWCA at South Burshi High School, Patiya Chittagong – 2003
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Dr. Al Amin, Professor, Dept of Forestry, CU; Ms. Sharmin Morshed, Executive Director, BROTEE; Md. Zahidur Rahaman, NECANQMSC-UNIDO; Mr. Syed A.N.A.M Wahed, Vice President-BAPA; Mr. Remi Campers, Representative, BOTH HANDS - Netherlands with Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive of NOWZUWAN in a seminar on Non Timber Forest Resource Management, Ethnic life and Kyoto Protocols jointly organized by BAPA and NOWZUWAN -2009.
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Two workers are Processing Organic fertilizer from Solid Waste in the Plant under the Solid Waste Management and Compost of NOWZUWAN – 2004
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Ms. Chitose Nagato, International Volunteer (Japan) with the students of a NFPE School during visiting NFPE Schools of NOWZUWAN, 2006.
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Mr. Arifur Rahaman, Chief Executive of YPSA and Ms. Lente Devaies, International Volunteer (Netherlands) are visiting Micro Credit program of NOWZUWAN at Dengapara, Patiya, Chittagong -1997
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Ms. Farida Yasmin, National Coordinator of Liliane Fonds- Netherlands; Ms. Aiko Akayama, Project Expert on Disability (United Nations) and Ms. kanako Ohara, with Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive of NOWZUWAN – 2003.
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Geeta Rani Das, of Kalishohor union under Patiya Upazilla became a self development Poultry Farmer by the support of NOWZUWAN Micro Credit Program.-2005.
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Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive of NOWZUWAN is Introducing and handovering the Activities Report to Jodie Hampson International Volunteer (Australia)– 2007.
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Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury, Chief Executive of NOWZUWAN serving the patient in a Free Eye Camp, jointly organized by NOWZUWAN and BWCA at South Burshi High School, Patiya Chittagong – 2003
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Ms. Sarah P. Colon, International Volunteer (USA) and Ms. Claire Magne, International Volunteer (France) with the NOWZUWAN beneficiaries in Patiya -2001.
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International Work Camp Volunteers are visiting the first ever NOWZUWAN office at Dengapara-2001.