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Afsan Chowdhury
Born (1952-02-16) February 16, 1952 (age 73)
OccupationsResearcher, columnist
AwardsBangla Academy Literary Award (2018)

Afsan Chowdhury (born 16 February 1952) is a Bangladeshi liberation war researcher, columnist and journalist.[1] He received Bangla Academy Award in the year 2018 for his contribution to the liberation war literature.[2] Afsan has led over 100 research projects on Diversity and Discrimination. He was a short term Fellow at Oxford University, Oak Fellow on International Human Rights, Colby College in Maine (USA) and Research Associate at York Centre for Asian Research (YCAR) York University Toronto.[3]

Early life

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Chowdhury was born on 16 February 1952 in Dhaka.[4] He passed SSC from BAF Shaheen School in 1969, HSC from Dacca College in 1971. After completing his higher education from the Department of History in Dhaka University in 1976, he started his career in journalism. He also earned a MA from Dhaka University (1977) and a LL.B degree from City Law College (1982).

Career

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He is a professor (adjunct)  BRAC University's Department of English and Humanities (2012–25), and a visiting fellow and professor of BRAC Institute for Governance and Development (2012–25). He is also a faculty of MA in Development Studies of BIGD (2012–25). He is a short-term fellow at Oxford University's Queen Elizabeth House (2003). And, an Oak Fellow on International Human Rights (2008) Colby College, Maine, US. He was a research associate at York Centre for Asian Research (YCAR) York University, Toronto, Canada (2007–12).    

Research career

Over 100 research projects for national and international organizations on multiple topics ranging  from media to human rights to development economics and counter-extremism. He has worked as an international consultant for UNICEF and others in Nigeria, Ethiopia, Turkmenistan, Nepal, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the US.  

Professional responsibilities

He was senior adviser of BRAC ( Advocacy, Communication& Research) from 2012 to 2016, co-coordinator of Bangladesh Canadian Community Services (2007–2012), director of advocacy (BRAC from 2002- 2007), senior assistant editor of The Daily Star (2001–02), South Asia director of Panos South Asia (Kathmandu, 2001–02). Also a producer of Ekushey TV, BBC reporter (1994–95), senior staff of Unicef (1986- 1993), acting editor of Dhaka Courier (1984–86) and a senior researcher of history of Liberation War Project 1977–1984.

Books

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Book name Publisher Year of publication
Media in Times of Crisis Srabon 2003
Bangladesh media : Challenges and transition Kothaprokash 2024
Bangladesh Ekattur (4 volumes) (Editor and co-author) Maula Brothers 2006
Gramer Ekattur UPL   2018
Hindu jonogosthir Ekatrtur UPL 2019
Narider Ekattur UPL 2022
Oshojoh Andolon O Protirodh Kothaprokash 2021
Mujibnagar : Kathamo O Karjobiboron Kothaprokash 2021
Unissho Ekattur Sritite, Kothay, Lekhay Srabon 2020
Unissho Ekattur. Pakistan Prosongo Kothaprokash 2022
1971: Antorjatik Porishor Aitijjo 2024
1971: Gonohotta-Gononirjaton Kothaprokash 2020
1971: Jatio o Antorjatik Gonomaddhom Aitijjo 2023
Bangladesher Swadhinota Andoloner Dharabhaikotar Itihas Kothaprokash 2023
Quest for a State: Seikh Mujib and Bangladesh Srabon 2020
1971: Orthonoitik Boishommo Aitijjo 2023
Purbopatra (Joint Editor) Little magazine 1969–1973
Bisshashaghatokgon (Novel) UPL 1993 and 2018
Benche Thakar Shobdo Srabon and Choitonno 2004 and 2024
Rokter Mehendi Dag Kothaprokash 2023
Afsan chowdhury’r Chotogolpo (A short story –“Dhor” from this collection was made into a film, which won the National Film Award for short films) Srabon 2004
Afrikar din ratri Prosiddho 2025
Abed Bhai : Srtite, lekhay, Kothay Aitijjo 2023
Mather Manush 2021
Alvida pal ki shairi (n time of farewell) URDU Language 2007
Lash Bebshar Chalchitro Pathorkuchi 2022
Besshar Dalal Grik Tragedy Lekhe Na Keno (Audio-digital) Pathorkuchi 2023
Conversations with Suleman (Poetry) 2006(Srabon)  and 2025 ( Portraits )
Mitti ka nam Prosiddho 2025
Ekatturpedia : Historical encyclopedia of 1971 Pathorkuchi  2025
Lalon Shah: A Historical reading Cosmos books 2025

Media

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He produced over 20 documentaries on housing refugees, climate change, development etc. Some of his notable work is 1971 History. a. Their war (2001). b. Women  and war.(2023) c. Village warriors ( 2022). He produced some BBC radio shows. These are Women and 1971, Children in war, Biharis and 1971, DU and 197, Bangladesh 1971 (12 part series).

Awards

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  • Bangla  Academy Award 2018 (for 1971 history  related work)[5]
  • BRAC Bank-Samakal award 2020 (for the book : 1971 Genocide and Repression : Structure and narrative)[6]
  • Ihsanul Karim Award for Media Excellence (2024)

References

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  1. ^ "Afsan Chowdhury". The Daily Star. 2022-02-12. Retrieved 2025-10-04.
  2. ^ "Afsan Chowdhury, three others win Bangla Academy Prize". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  3. ^ "inSights Knowledge". insights-bd.org. Retrieved 2025-10-04.
  4. ^ আফসান চৌধুরী. NTV (in Bengali). Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  5. ^ bdnews24.com. "Afsan Chowdhury, three others win Bangla Academy Prize". Afsan Chowdhury, three others win Bangla Academy Prize. Retrieved 2025-10-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "Prof Serajul Islam Choudhury, Afsan Chowdhury, 4 others win Brac Bank-Samakal Literary Award". The Business Standard. 2022-01-22. Retrieved 2025-10-04.