For higher study, he went to London. During this period, he was involved in United Nation for several social projects.
In Canada, he worked as an assistant project director on a project called ”Special Child Survival”, initiated by the United Nations Association of Canada where he completed an organ transplant project through plastic surgery for children with accidents or birth defects.
He also worked on a project to improve the living standards of fishermen and increase education rates in the Penang state of Malaysia.
From childhood, he had a passion to devote himself to social welfare
M Miraz Hossain, the Former youngest CIP, was born on January 1, 1978, in Munshiganj. He is simultaneously an entrepreneur, writer, producer, artist, and journalist. Beyond those identities, he is a social worker.
He was actively involved in various UNICEF projects aimed at protecting the physical and mental health of children in underdeveloped and least developed countries. He is associated with the UN Bangladesh Youth Vision Project and was awarded in 2021 for his significant contribution to the project.
He was actively involved in various UNICEF projects aimed at protecting the physical and mental health of children in underdeveloped and least developed countries. He is associated with the UN Bangladesh Youth Vision Project and was awarded in 2021 for his significant contribution to the project.