ActionAid Bangladesh
Nawrin Nuery is an experienced HR professional currently serving as Manager at ActionAid Bangladesh since October 2022, where responsibilities include developing and implementing the Human Resource and Organizational Development (HROD) strategy and managing talent acquisition and retention. Previously, Nawrin held the position of HR Manager at Shanta Securities Limited from July 2021 to September 2022, overseeing talent acquisition and HR analytics. Nawrin's career at BRAC spanned several roles, including Deputy Manager in Talent Management, Assistant Manager in Recruitment and Employee Branding, and Senior Learning Facilitator, where contributions focused on talent strategy, recruitment processes, and training facilitation. Earlier experiences include research and administrative roles at the Asia Foundation and Bangladesh Peace and Development Mission. Nawrin's academic background comprises a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Public Administration from the University of Dhaka, alongside certifications from Viqarunnisa Noon College and School.
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ActionAid Bangladesh
ActionAid Bangladesh always had a distinctive approach be it from the early days of simplicity to today’s complex nature of issues. ActionAid Bangladesh starting its journey from a very small with a minimalist approach today has become a relatively important player of the vibrant NGO movement that seeks to fight poverty in the country. ActionAid came to Bangladesh in 1983 to support an orphanage in Bhola named 'For Those Who Have Less' (locally known as 'Bittohin'). Today ActionAid is committed to changing the capacities of people and groups whose rights have been denied and violated in attaining justice and a life of dignity. Vision A just, equitable and sustainable world in which every person enjoys the right to a life of dignity, freedom from poverty and all forms of oppression. Mission To achieve social justice, gender equality, and poverty eradication by working with people living in poverty and exclusion, their communities, people’s organisations, activities, social movements and supporters.