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Nafisa Tabassum

Nafisa Tabassum is an early-career researcher who has been extensively engaged in conducting research for the past three years to further understand the plight of Rohingya refugees and the protracted refugee situation in Bangladesh. At present, Nafisa works as a Junior Research Associate at the Centre for Peace and Justice (CPJ), BRAC University. Before joining CPJ, Nafisa contributed to multiple research projects that covered a broad range of human rights issues relating to digital rights and governance in Bangladesh. Nafisa completed her undergraduate degree in law with a major in legal philosophy, rights, and dispute resolution from the School of Law, BRAC University.

Nafisa Tabassum’s XCEPT research

Article

16th May 2025
While working on the development of a Model Law for Refugees in Bangladesh, the research team at the Centre for Peace and Justice conducted extensive ...

Research report

31st March 2025
Years of research on the experiences and perspectives of Rohingya communities in Cox’s Bazar, drawing attention to governance challenges and the need ...

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