Wazed organized the first South Asian conference on Autism in 2011 in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[9] She is the chairperson of National Advisory Committee on Autism and Neurodevelopmental disorders.[10] She campaigned for “Comprehensive and Coordinated Efforts for the Management of Autism Spectrum Disorders” resolution at the World Health Assembly which adopted the resolution, Autism Speaks praised her for spearheading "a truly global push for support for this resolution".[11] She had been drafted as a global autism advocate of World Health Organization's (WHO) 25-member Expert Advisory Panel on mental health for 4 years in 2014.[12]
In November, 2016, Wazed had been elected as chairperson of International Jury Board meeting of UNESCO for Digital Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities.[13]
In April 2017, Wazed was designated as WHO Champion for Autism” in South-East Asia.[14] In July, 2017 she became the WHO’s goodwill ambassador for autism in the South-East Asia Region.[15][16][17]
On 24 September 2024, she attended the 79th. United Nations General Assembly, New York, and made a speech about improving the global inefficiencies as Emergency, Conflict and Climate Crisis Situations and their physical and psychological impacts on adults and children.[19]
Awards
In 2016, Wazed was conferred World Health Organization's South-East Asia Region Award for Excellence in Public Health.[20] In 2017, she was awarded the International Champion Award for her outstanding contribution to the field of autism. She received a distinguished alumni award from Barry University for her activism.[7][21][22]