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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Debapriya Bhattacharya (Bengali: দেবপ্রিয় ভট্টাচার্য), (born 1956) is a macro-economist and public policy analyst from Bangladesh and Distinguished Fellow at the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), Dhaka – a globally reputed think-tank in Bangladesh. He was the first Executive Director of the CPD (1999–2007), also worked as a Senior Research Fellow at Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS).He is the Chair of Southern Voice on Post-MDG International Development Goals – a network of 48 think tanks from South Asia, Africa, and Latin America that has identified a unique space and scope for itself to contribute to this post-MDG dialogue. He had been the Special Adviser on LDCs to the Secretary General, UNCTAD (2009–2010). He was the Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the WTO, UN office, and other international organisations in Geneva (2007–2009). He was the President of UNCTAD’s governing board as well as the coordinator of LDC Group in the UN System in Geneva.Bhattacharya is engaged in high-level policy designing and advising on behalf of the national government and various bilateral and international development agencies at home and in a number of developing countries. He serves in the boards of a number of national, regional, and international development organisations and networks. Dr Deb is the chair of the External Advisory Board of Overseas Development Institute (ODI), London for the programme on low-income countries. He is also the chair of LDC IV Monitor – an independent partnership for monitoring the Istanbul Programme of Action (IPoA), adopted during the UN LDC IV Conference held in May 2011.Bhattacharya was the General Secretary of the Bangladesh Economic Association for three consecutive terms. He is a member of the governing body of BRAC, largest NGO of the world. He is a Member of the Editorial Board, South Asian Studies, Colombo, and Trade Insights, Kathmandu also the Regional Editor of the Oxford Development Studies."@en }

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