New Book Celebrates Dr. Badiul Alam Majumdar’s Journey of Civic Leadership – The Hunger Project

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Beyond his work in Bangladesh, for Badiul’s 31 years on staff he has been a key global leader at The Hunger Project. He is one of the lead creators for our signature Vision, Commitment and Action Workshops, which were piloted in Bangladesh and are now at the core of our strategy throughout Africa, Latin America and South Asia.

We are grateful to Cathy Burke for capturing Badiul’s incredible story and have been excited to share it with our community. On October 19, we hosted the global book launch in New York City, featuring Badiul and Cathy in conversation with John Coonrod, former Executive Vice President and  long-time champion of The Hunger Project. In the conversation, Badiul shared key lessons he’s learned from his journey, emphasizing the importance of perseverance in the face of challenges. “If we try and it fails, try again. If it fails, try again and again until it works!” he said, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to transformative change. 



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