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Kazi Fahad elected as national president of JCI Bangladesh for 2025

Kazi Fahad has been elected as the national president of Junior Chamber International (JCI) Bangladesh for the year 2025. 

"I am deeply honoured to be entrusted with this responsibility," said Kazi Fahad in his acceptance speech. "JCI is a platform that empowers young leaders to shape the future, and I am committed to ensuring that our collective efforts bring meaningful change to communities across Bangladesh."

Fahad will focus on strengthening JCI's influence across the nation, nurturing partnerships with stakeholders, and promoting initiatives aligned with JCI's global goals of sustainable development.

Junior Chamber International (JCI) is a global organization of young active citizens ages 18 to 40 who are engaged and committed to creating an impact in their communities. With members in over 120 countries, JCI empowers young leaders through development opportunities, impactful projects, and global networking.

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Kazi Fahad elected as national president of JCI Bangladesh for 2025

Kazi Fahad has been elected as the national president of Junior Chamber International (JCI) Bangladesh for the year 2025. 

"I am deeply honoured to be entrusted with this responsibility," said Kazi Fahad in his acceptance speech. "JCI is a platform that empowers young leaders to shape the future, and I am committed to ensuring that our collective efforts bring meaningful change to communities across Bangladesh."

Fahad will focus on strengthening JCI's influence across the nation, nurturing partnerships with stakeholders, and promoting initiatives aligned with JCI's global goals of sustainable development.

Junior Chamber International (JCI) is a global organization of young active citizens ages 18 to 40 who are engaged and committed to creating an impact in their communities. With members in over 120 countries, JCI empowers young leaders through development opportunities, impactful projects, and global networking.

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