Runa Khan is a Bangladeshi
social entrepreneur
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and the founder and executive director of
Friendship NGO. Friendship is based on Khan's model of "integrated development," meaning it addresses problems in multiple sectors, including health, education, disaster management and economic development in communities where it is involved, rather than specializing in one of these. Khan won the
Rolex Awards for Enterprise
Since 1976, through the Rolex Awards for Enterprise, Rolex has supported exceptional individuals who have the courage and conviction to take on major challenges; men and women who have a spirit of enterprise, initiating extraordinary projects that ...
in 2006
for work through Friendship to preserve the declining craft of traditional boat building in Bangladesh.
In 1996 Khan established Contic as a tourism company which gives tours on traditional wooden boats.
Earlier, she wrote text-books for children with the aim of moving away from rote learning, an effort that won her the
Ashoka Fellowship
Ashoka (formerly branded Ashoka: Innovators for the Public) is an American-based nonprofit organization that promotes social entrepreneurship by connecting and supporting individual social entrepreneurs. Ashoka invests in over 3,800 social entre ...
in 1994.
She is the Country Chair for Bangladesh at
Global Dignity.
Early life and education
Khan was born on November 17, 1958, to an aristocratic family descended from the
zamindars
A zamindar in the Indian subcontinent was an autonomous or semi-autonomous feudal lord of a ''zamindari'' (feudal estate). The term itself came into use during the Mughal Empire, when Persian was the official language; ''zamindar'' is th ...
or landowners of Bengal.
She studied at the Dhaka Preparatory and Farmview International Schools. She went on to study geography at the
Lady Brabourne College
Lady Brabourne College (LBC) is an institution for women's education in Kolkata, India. The college admits undergraduates and post-graduates, and awards degrees from the University of Calcutta. It is a state government administered college and is ...
, Kolkata and did a second BA in humanities from the
Eden Mohila College
Eden Mohila College (known as Eden College), is a women's college in Azimpur, Dhaka, Azimpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was established in 1873 in the Farashganj area of Dhaka. In 1878 the school was named after Ashley Eden, Lieutenant Governor of Be ...
in Dhaka.
Runa Khan's grandparents came from a privileged background. Her mother's family was originally from Afghanistan. They were descendants of the
Karranis, the last dynasty of the 16th-century Bengal Sultanate.
When she was as young as 9, Runa's father, Alim Khan, used to receive Zen monks, Hindu priests, Taizé Brothers and ambassadors for dinner and include her in conversations about music and philosophy.
Khan was first married at the age of 20 to one of her direct cousins, and had two children before that marriage ended.
Runa Khan wanted to continue her work and studies in geography. But her first husband did not allow her to do that.
Later, in 1996, she married French adventurer and sailor
Yves Marre, who brought to Bangladesh the river barge that would eventually become the Lifebuoy Friendship Hospital.
Runa had a son, Jean, with Yves in 1998. Eventually, in 2019, this couple got separated.
Career
In 1988, Khan started a boutique to provide work for
Biharis
Bihari () is a demonym given to the inhabitants of the Indian state of Bihar. Bihari people can be separated into three main Indo-Aryan ( Bihari-speaking) ethnolinguistic groups: Bhojpuris, Maithils and Magahis. They are also further divid ...
and indigenous Bangladeshis.
In 1992 she joined her family printing business. In 1995 she founded a security company.
In 1994 Yves Marre arrived in Bangladesh with a retired river barge which he wanted to donate to a charitable cause. Khan's father first suggested converting it into a hospital. Khan created
Friendship
Friendship is a Interpersonal relationship, relationship of mutual affection between people. It is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an "acquaintance" or an "association", such as a classmate, neighbor, coworker, or colleague.
Althoug ...
to carry out the project. The hospital ship was located to cater to the inhabitants of char areas, or regions with continuously moving landscapes, which were deprived of usual government infrastructure. Friendship NGO plans to launch 5 more hospital ships.
Runa Khan was awarded as a Social Entrepreneur by the
Schwab Foundation
The Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship is a Swiss Non-profit, not-for-profit organization founded in 1998 that provides platforms at regional, national, and global levels to promote social entrepreneurship.Schwab Foundation for Social E ...
in 2012 at the “Meeting of New Champions” in Tianjin. In 2008, Khan won the IDB Prize for Women’s Contribution to Development. In 2016, she was awarded the Green Award by Positive Planet.
In 2019 she started the lifestyle brand Friendship Colours of the Chars, a leading
slow fashion brand in Bangladesh, featuring products made by women in char communities. FCOC now has 3 retail outlets—1 in Luxembourg and 2 in Dhaka—and exports products to France, New Zealand and the USA.
An interview of Runa Khan was published by Harvard Business School in 2019 as part of a series of conversations with Harvard faculty titled Creating Emerging Markets.
On September 11, 2023 Runa Khan hosted the French president,
Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron (; born 21 December 1977) is a French politician who has served as President of France and Co-Prince of Andorra since 2017. He was Ministry of Economy and Finance (France), Minister of Economics, Industr ...
on Friendship's traditional ''panshi'' boat, the ''Flèche d'Or'', the largest and one of the last of its kind, during an official visit to the country. They were accompanied by climate scientist
Saleemul Huq
Saleemul Huq (2 October 1952 – 28 October 2023) was a Bangladeshi-British scientist and had been the Director of the International Centre for Climate Change & Development (ICCCAD) based in Bangladesh, also Professor at Independent Universit ...
, high-ranking government officials of Bangladesh and France, and young climate activists on the boat trip, which cruised the
Turag River
Turag River (; ) is the upper tributary of the Buriganga, a major river in Bangladesh. The Turag originates from the Bangshi River, the latter an important tributary of the Dhaleshwari River, flows through Gazipur and joins the Buriganga at ...
. During the ride, Macron and his fellow tourists discussed climate initiatives and the commitments the president had made to his counterpart Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina
Sheikh Hasina (''née'' Wazed; born 28 September 1947) is a Bangladeshi politician who served as the tenth prime minister of Bangladesh from June 1996 to July 2001 and again from January 2009 to August 2024. Premiership of Sheikh Hasina, Her ...
earlier in his visit.
Works
The Flower Maiden and Other Stories and Rani Kanchan Mala and Other Stories were two collections of fairy tales published by
The University Press Limited
The University Press Limited, commonly abbreviated as UPL, is an academic publishing house based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. UPL was established in 1975 as a successor to Oxford University Press' Dhaka branch where Mohiuddin Ahmed was chief executive. I ...
in 2000. The stories are based on traditional Bangladeshi folk tales, including some from
Thakurmar Jhuli
''Thakurmar Jhuli'' (; ''Grandmother's Bag f tales') is a collection of Bengali folk tales and fairy tales. The author Dakshinaranjan Mitra Majumder collected some folktales of Bengali and published some of them under the name of "''Thakurmar ...
.
Beyond the North-South Dichotomy was a chapter in Reimagining Civil Society Collaborations in Development, published by
Routledge
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in 2023.
References
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1958 births
Lady Brabourne College alumni
Eden Mohila College alumni
Bangladeshi philanthropists
Living people
Social entrepreneurs