Rima Sultana Rimu (Bengali: রিমা সুলতানা রিমু; born c. 2002) is a Bangladeshi women's rights activists and advocate for gender-responsive humanitarian action in Cox's Bazar.
Rimu was born in 2002 in Ramu in the Chittagong Division of Bangladesh, into a peasant farming family.
She subsequently helped devise formal literary and numeracy training courses to deliver to Rohingya children living in the Balukhali camp following finds that 50% of Rohingya children under the age of 12 were receiving no formal education.
Rimu's initiatives on literary and numeracy education, as well as spreading awareness of issues including child marriage, dowries, and domestic abuse, are done among women in Cox's Bazar, regardless if they are Bangladeshi nationals or refugees.
[9][10] Rimu has cited Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina as amongst her inspirations.