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Tanzim Redwan (Bengali: তানজিম রেদওয়ান; born 1 February 2010) is a Bangladeshi student researcher and youth social entrepreneur.[1] He founded MAANUSH, a non-profit initiative providing free STEM and literacy education to underprivileged children in Dhaka, and Project Q2, a youth-led research mentorship platform.[2] In 2025, he was selected among the Top 30 finalists for the International Children's Peace Prize.[3]

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Born (2010-02-01) February 1, 2010 (age 16)
OccupationsStudent researcher, youth social entrepreneur
KnownforHighschool Research Activism, Project Q2
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Tanzim Redwan
তানজিম রেদওয়ান
Tanzim Redwan in 2025
Born (2010-02-01) February 1, 2010 (age 16)
OccupationsStudent researcher, youth social entrepreneur
Known forHighschool Research Activism, Project Q2
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Career

While studying at BAF Shaheen English Medium College, Redwan developed an interest in public health and research.[1] He co-authored a study on adolescent malnutrition in Bangladesh using the Best–Worst Method.[4]

Redwan later founded MAANUSH to expand access to community education programmes for underprivileged children, and launched Project Q2 to support young researchers in collaboration and mentorship.[1]

Recognition

  • Top 30 Finalist – International Children’s Peace Prize (2025) [3][5]
  • Publication in Discover Sustainability (2025) [4]
  • Presenting at an IEEE Conference in Singapore [6]
  • Publishing the Novel "A Child's Question to Kindness" [7][8][9]

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