Shahabuddin Ahmed (ambassador)Shahabuddin Ahmed is a Bangladeshi civil servant and ambassador of Bangladesh to Japan.[1][2] He is a former secretary of the Ministry of Food.[3] Early lifeAhmed was born in 1960 in Bhola District, East Pakistan, Pakistan.[4] He did his bachelor's degree and master's in soil sciences from the University of Dhaka in 1981 and 1982 respectively.[4][5] He has a second master's in development finance from the University of Birmingham.[4] CareerAhmed joined the Bangladesh Civil Service in 1986.[4] In September 2009, Ahmed was promoted from senior assistant secretary to deputy secretary.[6] Ahmed was appointed the acting secretary of the Ministry of Food in December 2017 from the Ministry of Finance.[7] From December 2017 to December 2019, Ahmed was the secretary of the Ministry of Food.[4][8] In April 2019, he visited Harvard University to attend a Leadership in Crises executive program paid for a capacity building for civil servants projects.[9] He took his family with him whose expenses were paid by him.[9] Ahmed was appointed the ambassador of Bangladesh to Japan in March 2020 while on post retirement leave for a three-year term.[10][11] He replaced Ambassador Rabab Fatima who was appointed the Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the United Nations.[10] He inaugurated the Bangladesh booth at the Fashion World Tokyo and urged more investment from Japan in Bangladesh.[12] He has urged Japan to recruit more workers from Bangladesh.[13] References
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