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Dr AKM Ahsan Ullah is a leading figure in the field of migration and development studies. He has been one of the founding chair of the Probash, Asia’s pioneering migration research organization (www.probash.org). He is currently the associate Director and assistant professor at the American University in Cairo. He has been working on development, migration, refugee and AIDS issues since the last 20 years in South and East and South-East Asia; North America; Europe; Middle East and Africa. He is an active member of more than 30 professional organizations. He has been nominated as the Millennium development thinker by the BDDS, USA, Global Faculty by the Volkswagen Foundation, Germany. He taught in Hong Kong, Canada and Egypt. He has published around 80 internationally reputed journals on development, migration, refugee and HIV/AIDS.

Books

Rationalizing Migration Decisions: Labour Migrants in South and South-East Asia. Ashgate.

Population Migration in Asia: theories and practice. Nova Science Publishers. New York.

Golden Days. Shiri Publications, Dhaka. February. [in Bengali]. Listening to Asia from the Atlantic: Migrant, Trafficked and Refugee Populations. VDM Publications, Germany.

Contemporary Globalization: Explaining migration and Development Verlag Publications, Germany.

South and Southeast Asia: Dealing with History and development. Verlag, Germany.

Theorizing International Migration: Integrating the Context of Bangladesh. VDM-Verlag Publishing. Germany.

NGOs and Development: Alleviating rural poverty in Bangladesh. Book Mark International.

The Horror: A study on commercial sex and the risk of HIV/AIDS. ARDS and BRAC. Poverty and Migration- slums of Dhaka city: the realities. ARDS,

Dulary (A rural woman). Dhaka: Classic Publications. 64p. [In Bangla]. Dhaka.