Amount: $500 (2024)
Supported travel to present at the conference.
Amount: $5000 (2018)
Project: Youth Engagement in Countering Violent Extremism: A Confluence of Policy and Practice.
Arranged workshops and summits throughout Bangladesh. Produced a policy memo highlighting gaps in existing Government Policies on Countering Violent Extremism (CVE).
Amount: $2,000 (2016)
Project: Think Twice, Act Wise. This campaign promoted tolerance and empathy and countered hate speech through the development of critical thinking and extracurricular activities among the youth of Bangladesh.
Amount: $5,000 (2017)
Secured first place among 170 teams representing 60 countries.
Asian youths assembled at the HJ Heaven and Earth CheonBo Training Center in South Korea owing to the interfaith peacebuilding. Imran Ahsan, the only participant from Bangladesh, was sponsored by the Universal Peace Federation (UPF) to join the program. Mr. Ahsan shared his views on faith, religious diversity, and coexistence with the participants from Asian countries.
Jan 31, Feb 10, Mar 6, 2019
Fifty-two people from 12 nations attended Thailand's Asian Leadership Conference(ALC), “Providing Vision and Leadership for Nation-Building and Peace,” 2017. Among the attendees were ten current members of parliament (MPs), two former MPs, one governor, seven deputy governors, six government officers, three senior academics, two business leaders, and one religious leader. Mr. Ahsan spearheaded the Bangladesh team of MPs to the conference.
2020
The Yovun Pura 2016 Youth Camp, jointly organised by the National Policy and Economic Affairs Ministry, National Youth Services Council, and the Federation of Sri Lanka Youth Societies on the theme 'Future Begins' will held at the Sigiriya SLAF Complex from March 30 to April 3 under the patronage of President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe. Mr. Ahsan and three emerging young leaders from Bangladesh participated in the camp.
2016
He joined the Study of US Institutes for Student Leaders 2015, sponsored by the US Department of State and hosted by the FIUTS at the University of Washington. This one-and-a-half-month program promotes a better understanding of the people, institutions, and culture of the United States among students, teachers, and scholars. This short-term academic program is for groups of undergraduate leaders, educators, and scholars worldwide.
2015
He joined a summer camp. The Youth Camp for Asia's Future 2014 event, hosted by the Ministry of Gender Equality & Family, took place in different cities in South Korea. Hailing from across the Asian continent—from Southeast, Southwest, Northeast, and Central Asia—the students shared creative ideas about various mutually interesting topics to understand each other's cultures better.
2014