M Shameem Ahsan

M Shameem Ahsan is a retired Bangladeshi diplomat and former Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the United Nations Office in Geneva.[1] He is a former Ambassador of Bangladesh to Brazil.[1]

Early life

In 1976, Ahsan graduated from Jhenaidah Cadet College.[2] He graduated from Rajshahi Medical College with an MBBS.[3]

Career

Ahsan joined the Bangladesh Civil Service in 1984 as a foreign service cadre.[3]

In November 2008, Ahsan, then Ambassador of Bangladesh to Iran, was appointed the High Commissioner of Bangladesh to Brunei Darussalam.[4]

On 31 July 2012, Ahsan was appointed the Ambassador of Bangladesh to Brazil.[5] He was the Bangladesh high commissioner to Brunei Darussalam.[5]

In July 2014, Ahsan was appointed the Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the United Nations Office in Geneva and Vienna.[3] He replaced Md. Abdul Hannan.[1] Mohamed Mijarul Quayes was appointed Ambassador of Bangladesh to Brazil to replace Ahsan.[6]

Personal life

Ahsan is married to Momtaz Ahsan.[7]

See also

M. Shameem Ahsan, joined the Bangladesh Civil Service in the foreign service cadre in 1993.[8]

References

  1. Karim, Rezaul (2014-04-11). "3 new diplomatic missions soon". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
  2. Ahsan, M. Shameem (2010-02-11). "A question of cost, quality or access?". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
  3. "Shameem Ahsan new permanent representative to UN". Risingbd Online Bangla News Portal. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
  4. "Shameem made HC to Brunei". The Daily Star. 2008-11-27. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
  5. "Shameem Ahsan new envoy to Brazil". The Daily Star. 2012-07-31. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
  6. "New ambassadors for UK, Brazil, Geneva picked up". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  7. Begawan, Bandar Seri; Brunei (2010-04-19). "Bangladesh Mission in Brunei celebrates Bangla New Year". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
  8. "Shameem Ahsan new Bangladesh envoy to Nigeria". The Daily Star. 2018-03-21. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
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