Sumit Banik

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Sumit Banik
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Native name সুমিত বণিক
Born 31 December, 1986
Kishoreganj, Bangladesh
Nationality Bangladeshi
Education University of South Asia
Occupation Development Worker
Known for Writing
Height 5' 6"
Website
sumitbanik.com

Sumit Banik, a dedicated Public Health Activist and Trainer[1], has significantly advanced public health in Bangladesh through his multifaceted contributions. His passionate advocacy for palliative care aims to enhance the quality of life for individuals with life-limiting illnesses by emphasizing pain management, emotional support, and compassionate care.[2] In maternal and child health, Sumit works tirelessly to strengthen health systems, improve access to antenatal care, promote safe deliveries, and reduce maternal and neonatal mortality, thereby empowering communities and health workers. Additionally, his efforts in raising awareness about congenital deformities focus on education, prevention, early detection, and management, striving for better outcomes for affected children. Sumit’s expertise in health systems strengthening equips health workers with essential skills for quality care, emphasizing capacity development and efficient resource utilization. Through active community engagement, he promotes health rights, fostering empowerment and social justice by enabling informed communities to advocate for better healthcare services.[3] An accomplished writer, Sumit uses his articles, research papers, and opinion pieces to advocate for sustainable development and equitable health outcomes, reflecting his unwavering commitment to public health improvement.[4]

Books Written by Sumit Banik

  • Catalysts of Wellness: A Journey Through Public Health Activism[5]
  • Voices for Health: A Writer's Perspectives on Public Health in Bangladesh[6]
  • Palliative Care in Bangladesh: Compassion and Cultural Context[7]

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Study

Sumit Banik holds a Bachelor's (BBS) and Master's (MBS) in Management from the National University of Bangladesh, along with a Master of Public Health (MPH) from the University of South Asia.


Family


References

  1. Dhaka Tribune
  2. TBS News
  3. Sarabangla
  4. BDNews24
  5. Google Books
  6. StrrtLib
  7. Google Books


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