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Fatima Yasmin is the Vice-President for Sectors and Themes of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). She assumed the position on 1 September 2023.
Ms. Yasmin is responsible for management of the Sectors Group and the Climate Change and Sustainable Development Department under ADB’s new operating model.
Keynote address by Fatima Yasmin, ADB Vice-President for Sectors and Themes, at the 22nd Meeting of the High-Level Experts and Leaders Panel on Water and Disasters, 22 November 2023, ADB headquarters, Manila, Philippines
Opening remarks by Fatima Yasmin, ADB Vice-President (Sectors and Themes), at the 11th Better Air Quality Conference, 15 November 2023, Manila, Philippines
Opening remarks by Fatima Yasmin, ADB Vice-President (Sectors and Themes), at the Financial Management Knowledge Event: Gender Equality and Climate Resilience - Role of Public Financial Management, 7 November 2023
Opening remarks by Fatima Yasmin, ADB Vice-President (Sectors and Themes), at the Asia-Pacific Natural Capital Forum 2023, 7 November 2023, Manila, Philippines
Opening remarks by Fatima Yasmin, ADB Vice-President for Sectors and Themes, at the High-Level Regional Tax Conference 2023, 6 November 2023, Manila, Philippines
Opening remarks by Fatima Yasmin, ADB Vice-President for Sectors and Themes, at the 10th ADB International Skills Forum, 17 October 2023, Manila, Philippines
Opening remarks by Fatima Yasmin, ADB Vice-President for Sectors and Themes, at the Asia-Pacific Social Protection Week (APSP) 2023, 26 September 2023, Manila, Philippines
Ms. Yasmin was the Senior Secretary at the Finance Division of Bangladesh’s Ministry of Finance. She has more than 32 years of broad development experience, including in macroeconomic management, public sector and fiscal policy reform, and trade and poverty reduction in government and international organizations.
ADB’s sector and thematic expertise are consolidated in the two groups under Ms. Yasmin to deliver integrated solutions to clients in accordance with country programs and strengthen ADB’s position as a leader in development knowledge in the region. The sector and thematic groups will launch and lead innovative initiatives to tackle the region’s key development challenges, with a focus on climate change.
Ms. Yasmin holds a master in development economics from Australian National University and a master of business administration from the Institute of Business Administration, Dhaka University, in Bangladesh. She also received a Fellowship in Public Policy and Human Rights under the Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program at Rutgers University in New Jersey, United States.