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- 2023) was a Bangladeshi public health activist. He was the founder of Gonoshasthaya Kendra, a rural healthcare organisation. He was known more for his work...
- Gonoshasthaya Kendra (Bengali: গণস্বাস্থ্য কেন্দ্র) is the first health center or hospital in independent Bangladesh. The organization earned highest...
- Gonoshasthaya Samaj Vittik Medical College is a private medical school in Bangladesh, established in 1998. It is located in Savar Upazila, in the Dhaka...
- the non profit Gonoshasthaya Kendra in 1994. In December 2013, students of Gono University and its sister medical university, Gonoshasthaya Samaj Vittik...
- injured, under a bridge in Purbachal. On July 26, he was apprehended at Gonoshasthaya Nagar Hospital in Dhanmondi by individuals identifying themselves as...
- coordinators, namely Nahid Islam, Asif Mahmud and Abu Baker Majumder from Gonoshasthaya Kendra hospital. The three were receiving medical treatment for injuries...
- Grameenphone, Grameen Software Limited, Grameen CyberNet Limited, Gonoshasthaya Grameen Textile Mills Limited, Grameen Capital Management Limited, Grameen...
- Hossain Choudhury, politician Zafrullah Chowdhury (1941–2023), founder of Gonoshasthaya Kendra Zahur Ahmad Chowdhury (1916–1974), former Minister of Health...
- government. Huq married Zafrullah Chowdhury (died 2023), founder of Gonoshasthaya Kendra. They have a son, Barish Chowdhury, and a daughter, Brishti Chowdhury...
- promotion of health and human development." People's Health Centre [Gonoshasthaya Kendra] Helen Mack Chang (b. 1952)  Guatemala "for her personal courage...