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Wasim Alimuz Zaman

Wasim Alimuz Zaman, also known as Wasim Zaman, was a Bangladeshi civil servant, population scientist and United National official who was killed in a Taliban attack in Afghanistan.

Early life
Zaman was born in 1948 in Gopalganj District, East Bengal, Pakistan, to Wahiduzzaman, a politician. He completed his PhD in population sciences at Harvard University. ==Career==
Career
Zaman joined the Pakistan Civil Service in 1970. Zaman joined the United Nations Population Fund in 1988. Zaman was a member of the editorial board of the Asia Pacific Population Journal. • Public Participation in Development and Health Programs: Lessons from Rural Bangladesh (1984) • Inter-linkages between population dynamics and development in national planning case studies from Bangladesh, India, and MalaysiaImproving Access of Young People to Education and Services for Sexual and Reproductive Health, HIV, and Gender: Promising Practices in Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam (2009) == Personal life ==
Personal life
Zaman's wife lived in Malaysia while their three daughters live in the United States. == Death ==
Death
Zaman died in an attack by the Taliban on Serena Hotel near Arg, Kabul on 20 March 2014. He was living in Malaysia where he was the executive director of the International Council on Management of Population Programmes and had arrived in Kabul the day before the attack for a work trip. == References ==
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