
Lutfey Siddiqi
UWC Atlantic, 1994-1996
UWC Bangladesh students are committed to making a difference, which happens in many ways.
Some have left UWC to pursue specialist training and education. Others have set up initiatives, charities and businesses based on projects they founded at UWC. Others have channelled their confidence and commitment into ideas that make a real difference to communities, or challenge injustice.
UWC helps every student understand that their ambitions are possible. And offers the support, guidance and a global network to make their ideas a reality.
For over 60 years, UWC graduates have experienced many different careers across a variety of sectors, world wide and contributed to their communities, creating initiatives that make a difference.
Find out more about our former UWC Bangladesh students and the impact they have had and continue to have globally.
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UWC Atlantic, 1994-1996
UWC Atlantic, 1994-1996
Lutfey Siddiqi is the chief adviser’s envoy for International affairs of Muhammad Yunus, head of the Interim government of Bangladesh. He is a visiting professor in Practice at the LSE IDEAS, the foreign policy think tank of the London School of Economics.
Lutfey studied at Scholastica in Dhaka and Atlantic College’96 in Wales. He completed his bachelor’s and master’s in economics from the University of York and the London School of Economics, respectively. Siddiqi is an adjunct professor of the National University of Singapore Risk Management Institute. He is an agenda contributor to the World Economic Forum. He has spoken at a dozen events of the World Economic Forum in Davos. He is a contributor to the Bretton Woods Committee.
Waterford Kamhlaba UWCSA, 2022-2024
Waterford Kamhlaba UWCSA, 2022-2024
Completing his studies at UWC Waterford Kamhlaba of Southern Africa in 2024, Ikmal’s journey is a testament to leadership, vision, and service. As the founder of MOMEDS and MOMEDS Africa, he has been dedicated to improving healthcare access in Bangladesh and across African nations like Uganda, Eswatini, Ethiopia, and Kenya. His initiatives—ranging from providing essential medical equipment to organizing free check-ups for underserved communities—reflect his unwavering commitment to social change.
Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce at The Australian National University, majoring in Marketing and Business Analytics, Ikmal continues to combine academic knowledge with a passion for data-driven strategies to drive social entrepreneurship and create a more equitable world.