Swisscontact recently at GP House, Bashundhara, Dhaka. Through this MoU, Telenor Health and Swisscontact are entering into a partnership to improve the increasing access to quality health services and information in Bangladesh under Swisscontact’s project – ASTHA.
Mohammad Mobydur Rahaman (Head of B2B, Partnerships and Loyalty, Telenor Health) and Fazle Razik (Team Leader – ASTHA, Swisscontact) signed this MoU on behalf of their organizations.
The attendees wree Back row, from left to right- Nashia Ali (Intern, ASTHA); Tasmia Nahreen Jahangir (Communications & MRM Officer, ASTHA); Shifat Ibne Zaman (Senior Executive – Strategic Partnerships, Telenor Health); Dr. Khaled Hasan (Head of Clinical Operations, Telenor Health); Md. Tauhidul Alam (Head of Sales, Telenor Health); Anirban Bhowmik (Country Director, Swisscontact Bangladesh); Tawfiq Hasan (Manager, Partnerships & Loyalty, Telenor Health); Sajid Rahman (CEO, Telenor Health); Andrew Smith (CCO, Telenor Health); Md. Rezaul Karim (Coordinator – Interventions, ASTHA); Mohita Nath (Partnerships & Loyalty Specialist, Telenor Health)
Front row, from left to right- Mohammad Mobydur Rahaman (Head of B2B, Partnerships and Loyalty, Telenor Health); Fazle Razik (Team Leader – ASTHA, Swisscontact Bangladesh)
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