Nabila Idris

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OccupationsAcademic, human rights activist
AwardsBegum Rokeya Padak (2025)
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Nabila Idris
Headshot of Idris looking sideways and smiling at the camera. She wears a blue embroidered top, a pink hijab, and glasses.
Nabila Idris in 2025
OccupationsAcademic, human rights activist
Known forMember of the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances
AwardsBegum Rokeya Padak (2025)
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ThesisThe politics of social protection in Bangladesh: The making of the National Social Security Strategy (2021)

Nabila Idris is a Bangladeshi academic and human rights advocate, who serves as a member of the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances in Bangladesh. She received the Begum Rokeya Padak in 2025 for her contributions to human rights.

Idris earned her PhD from the University of Cambridge.[1][2] Her 2021 thesis was titled "The politics of social protection in Bangladesh: The making of the National Social Security Strategy".[3] Before that, she completed a master’s degree in Social Policy with distinction from the University of York in 2014, and later a second master’s degree in International Journalism and Communication from the Communication University of China in Beijing in 2015.

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