Manik Esahak Biswas

Manik Esahak Biswas

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20/04/2026

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Manik Esahak Biswas is primarily known for his extensive contributions to national policy dialogue through opinion editorials and his professional work in humanitarian monitoring and evaluation.
Opinion Editorials and Articles.

Biswas is a frequent contributor to New Age, where he writes on social justice, environmental health, and resilience. His notable published works include:

✅ Peace as Practice, Not Pause (January 2026): An exploration of youth-led digital monitoring and ethical conduct to counter online hostility.
Unseen Hands, Unheard Voices (December 2025): A piece marking Human Rights Day, focusing on the rights of marginalized communities.
✅ Information for Climate Justice and Peace (October 2025): Discusses how resource scarcity and mass displacement from climate change act as "threat multipliers" for social friction.
✅ Building Resilience, Not Reacting to Disasters (October 2025): Advocates for proactive community-owned investments over reactive disaster management.
✅ From Urban Crisis to Urban Resilience (October 2025): Calls for sustainable solutions to urban displacement and social cohesion.
✅ Green Cities, Resilient Future (October 2024): Highlights the "urban heat island" effect and its impact on public health in Bangladesh.
✅ Breathing Clean Air, Living Well (September 2025): Argues that clean air is a direct commentary on a national emergency for environmental health.
✅ Peace Through Climate Action (September 2025): Urges the transparent use of climate funds and climate diplomacy to ensure regional stability.

📌 Professional and Technical Contributions
In his capacity as a development practitioner, his work involves designing and monitoring humanitarian interventions:
DMEAL Leadership: Leads Design, Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (DMEAL) for Tearfund Bangladesh, overseeing impact measurement for humanitarian projects.
Rohingya Response Design: Co-designed interventions for protecting and engaging Rohingya refugees and host communities in areas like Bhasan Char and Kutupalong.
Field Research: Contributed to value chain research in the Sundarbans Reserved Forest (SRF), focusing on the economics of extraction and stakeholder engagement.

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Peace as practice, not pause 29/01/2026

Thrilled to see my latest piece featured in New Age BD! You can find the link to the full article below.👇👇👇

Peace as practice, not pause PEACE is often mistaken for a passive condition — the silence between conflicts, or the mere absence of open violence. This understanding is not only shallow but dangerous. Peace is not inertia; it is labour. It is an active and sustained social practice. As the Seville Statement on Violence made ...

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