Short Biography
Dr. Sajid Sultan Haque is a Research Associate at the Centre for Gender, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (CGSRHR), BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health, BRAC University. He is currently working with the Our Voices, Our Futures project, which explores the challenges and barriers faced by structurally silenced women in both physical public and digital spaces. He is also engaged in the "CARE: Co-developing a conceptual framework for Adolescents who are climate migrants' sexual and Reproductive health and rights in Bangladesh to inform Southern-led policy, practice and curricula" project focusing on adolescents’ sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) pathways in the context of climate change. Sajid holds a medical degree and is an alumnus of the School, continuing his journey of public health research and advocacy within the institution.
MPH Modules Conducted
- Reimagining Public Health in the Developing World Context
- Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases
Current Projects
- Our Voices, Our Futures
- CARE:Co-developing a conceptual framework for Adolescents who are climate migrants' sexual and Reproductive health and rights in Bangladesh to inform Southern-led policy, practice and curricula
Awards
- Vice- Chancellor Gold Medalist, 16th Convocation, BRACU
- ALLAN ROSENFIELD AWARD FOR BEST OVERALL PERFORMANCE
- W. B. GREENOUGH III AWARD FOR BEST DISSERTATION
Research Focus
Gender & SRHR Climate Change Environmental Health Mental Health Mixed Method Urban Health
Education
- M.B.B.S, Dhaka National Medical College
- MPH, BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health