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South and Central Asia

South and Central Asia

1016

Alumni

13

Countries

Key Impact Areas

Higher Education Leadership

Law & Human Rights

Natural Resources, Environmental Policy, and Climate Change

Public Policy Analysis & Public Administration

Alumni Highlights

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Daler Jumaev, Tajikistan, 2005-2006 Fellow

Humphrey Alumnus Receives Award from President of Tajikistan

Daler Jumaev received the Medal of Meritorious Services from the President of Tajikistan for improving energy access in the Gorno‐Badakhshan Autonomous region. As the head of Pamir Energy for the past 10 years, Mr. Jumaev has worked to increase energy supply in winter, repair and reconstruct hydroelectric plants, and add high voltage power lines around Tajikistan. He also started the Pamir Energy Network, laying the groundwork for a country-wide system of connected electricity.

Two men watching a woman work on a sewing machine.

Mamunur Rahman, Bangladesh, 2016-2017 Fellow

Humphrey Alumnus Converts Business to Make Masks in Response to COVID-19

Mamunur Rahman converted his company Ella Pad, which usually produces green sanitary products, to make masks during COVID-19. Using scraps of fabric left over from the garment industry in Bangladesh, Ella Pad has promoted health and environmental consciousness by making masks instead of the hygiene products the company typically makes. The new initiative, Ella Mask, is working in partnership with the Prime Minister’s office and promoted by the U.S. Embassy and United Nations agencies in Bangladesh.

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Sheryar Khan, Pakistan, 2019-2020 Fellow

Humphrey Fellowship Program Alumnus Establishes Pathways for the Visually Impaired

Sheryar Khan (right) started a public works project to implement tactile paving for easier mobility of blind individuals in the District of Attock in Pakistan. The first project implemented was the 1,000-foot long and 4.5-foot wide walkway to the Razia Sultana Blind School. He is expanding these walkways to public buildings to improve access by constructing ramps and installing Braille signs and instructions.

Aneesa Ahmed with Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama.

Aneesa Ahmed, Maldives, 1985-1986 Humphrey Fellow

Humphrey Alumna Awarded International Women of Courage Award 2012

Aneesa Ahmed was one of ten women worldwide chosen for the International Women of Courage Award 2012. She previously served as Deputy Minister of Women’s Affairs in Maldives and founded  “Hope for Women”, a non-governmental organization working towards ending all forms of violence against women and domestic violence. 

ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT

Realizing Full and Inclusive Democracy in Our Hemisphere


The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program reflected on 40 years of bringing international professionals to the United States to study and collaborate with U.S counterparts. Sixty-four alumni from Latin America and the Caribbean came together at the 2019 alumni conference “Realizing Full and Inclusive Democracy in our Hemisphere” in Panama City, Panam. The Conference highlighted the Humphrey Fellowship Program’s impact on democracy, good governance, and social justice within Latin America, the Caribbean, and the world and also served as as pivot to the future, featuring alumni stories and hopes for the Fellowship.

Alumni Testimonials

Kazi Mohua, Bangladesh

Arizona State university

Program Field: Educational Administration, Planning and Policy

2015-2016 Fellow

Aamaal Ali, Maldives

Vanderbilt University

Program Field: Educational Administration, Planning and Policy

2012-2013 Fellow