About Us
The Zonta Club of Greater Dhaka is a prominent service organization dedicated to empowering women and advocating for gender equality. As part of Zonta International, we are committed to improving the status of women through education, advocacy, and service. Founded with the mission to eliminate violence against women and promote women's rights, our club actively engages in various initiatives and campaigns. We are particularly known for our participation in the "16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence," where we organize events aimed at raising awareness and influencing policy changes to protect women's rights.
Certificate
Area 2 District 25
ZONTA CLUB GREATER DHAKA – Club No: 1903
Advancing the status of women worldwide Zonta International Organized in the city of Buffalo, State of New York, November 8, 1991 Incorporated in the State of Illinois, September 4, 1930 Certifies that
The Zonta Club of Greater Dhaka
Having complied with all requirements necessary for membership is
Club No. 1903
Of
Zonta International
In accepting this Charter, the Club ratifies and agrees to be bound by the Articles of Association,
By the Bylaws, and by other rules of this organization.
In Witness Whereof, Zonta International has caused this Charter to be signed
By its duly authorized officer, and to be sealed with the seal of the
Corporation this 4th day of September 2012.
Leaders Involved with Zonta
- Charter President Ztn. Dr. Zareen Delawar (2012-2014)
- Ztn. Malina Chowdhury (2014-2016)
- Ztn. Sonya Panni Tondorf (2016-2018)
- Ztn. Nehreen Rahman Tootli (2018-2020)
- Ztn. Dr. Simeen Akhter (2020-2022)
- Ztn. Tehmina Enayet (2022-2024)
- Ztn. Anhara Siddiky (2024-2026)
Zonta Code
To pledge myself to uphold and practice the ideals of Zonta. To honor my work and consider if an opportunity for service To increase the measure of that service by consistent self- improvement To contribute by study and action to the improvement of the legal, political, economic and professional status of women To work for the advancement of understanding. Good will and peace through a world fellowship of executive women in business and the professions united in the Zonta ideal of service To keep ever before men the best of all creeds: "Whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you. do ye even so unto them"