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Rubayat Jesmin

Lecturer

CCPA Human Development

Background

Rubayat Jesmin is an interdisciplinary research scholar focusing on human migration, public financial management, and economic governance. She has a number of publications in these areas. Jesmin possesses long-standing experience as a development practitioner and a central banker. In the capacity of a development practitioner, her portfolio covered one of the leading bilateral development partners’ assistance and policy dialogues with selected Global South countries in the areas of private sector development, international trade, human rights, as well as economic and financial governance. In the capacity of a central banker, she was a part of the team that implemented one of the innovative projects of the International Development Association that aimed to develop the capacities of financial institutions in a Global South country in raising long-term resources from the market. During her two decades of working experience in different capacities, Jesmin has worked with a range of agencies and actors both at policy formulation and project implementation levels. These agencies include government, non-government (local and international) and international development partners.

Jesmin teaches undergraduate courses on human migration, human rights and research methods. She also oversees the Immigration Studies minor program of ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½'s Department of Human Development.

Education

  • PhD, ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½

  • MBA (Finance), Dhaka University

  • MSS (Economics), Dhaka University

Research Interests

  • Human Migration

  • Refugee issues (particularly, refugee women and children)

  • Human Rights

  • Public financial management

  • Economic governance