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Zabih Ullah Maroof
Dr
Zabihullah Maroof has completed his Bachelor of medicine and Bachelor
of Surgery from Mazar-e-Sharif Medical Institute in 2000. He has been
working in the IGICH (Indiragandhi Institute of Child Health, Kabul
Afghanistan) since Feb 2002 and he is doing his post graduation in this
Institute. At the same time he has been involved in public health
related issues. He has worked as a Master trainer in the CAF (Care of
Afghan Families) a national NGO running some health projects in
different parts of Afghanistan. He has attended trainings such as
Management of severe Malnutrition, ARI, CDD, AIDS, HMIS and IMCI. He
has been trained on Pediatrics in AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical
Sciences) for 3 month (from June-October, 2004).
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Manjula Singh
Having
attained a post graduate degree in Social work from Delhi School of
Social Work, University of Delhi (1997-99) and a Diploma in Human
Resource Development from All India Institute of Management Studies,
New Delhi (1998-99), Manjula, worked for five and a half years with
CARE India, an International Private Voluntary organization (July 1999-
January 2005). She started her career as a National Fellow and in a
span of four years worked as a Field officer in DFID Funded Adolescent
Reproductive Health project, Uttar Pradesh, India; Project Co-ordinator
in Packard Foundation funded, Reproductive Health Gujarat
Rehabilitation program. For the past two years she worked as a Program
officer in Delhi, India, spearheading urban HIV/AIDS Prevention Program
for vulnerable populations including commercial sex workers, truck
drivers and youth. This has involved first hand experience in strategy
development, program management, project implementation and management.
One of her greatest strengths has been as a team player and she has
contributed significantly as a member of various Task Forces both
within the program and in the larger organization. Experience in people
management with high-level interpersonal and representational skills,
an ability to multi task to meet deadlines and perform in adverse
conditions.
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Lakshmi Durga Chava
Lakhsmi
Durga Chava has completed Masters degree in Food and Nutrition from
Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University, Hyderabad. She also has a Post
Graduate Diploma in Business and Administrative Management and
undergone specialized trainings in Participatory Project Management,
Management Development Programme and Human Rights. She worked for
CARE-AP in Acute Respiratory Infections project. She selected for
Government service in 1994 executed ICDS projects in Rural, Tribal and
Urban areas of the state. She also worked as Monitoring Officer for 5
years in State Project Management unit, World Bank Assisted ICDS
Project. She has been nominated as the member of State Resource Group
for Health and HIV/AIDS programs in the state and provided technical
inputs in development of training modules for grass root
functionaries. Currently, she is working as Project Manager
for Health and Nutrition interventions in Andhra Pradesh Rural Poverty
Reduction Project implemented by Society for Elimination of Rural
Poverty under the Department of Rural Development. She has participated
in many workshops organized at state and National level. She
demonstrated her skills in building networks with both Government and
Non Government Organisations and International Organisations like
CARE,UNICEF, DFID and UNIFEM in operationalisation of Health and
Nutrition interventions to reach the communities by involving
stakeholders of the program.
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Philemon Odiwuor Yugi
Philemon
Yugi has been coordinating HIV/AIDS program in East and Central Africa
for Adventist Development and Relief Agency Africa regional Office
(ADRA AFRO) with focus in Kenya, Rwanda and Congo (DRC). He has
extensive work experience in the area of HIV/AIDS, rural health service
delivery, emergency relief and development. He has also attended and
facilitated a number of workshops in HIV/AIDS, community development
and, Syndromic Management of STIs. Yugi holds a Masters in Psychology
form Varanasy Sanscrit V. and Bachelor of Liberal Arts in psychology
and Health Science from Spicer Memorial College, India, a Diploma in
Community Development form PREMESE Africa and a certificate in
Community Health Nursing, Kenya.
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Netra Prasad Bhatta
Netra
Prasad Bhatta has completed his Master degree in Sociology from
Tribhuwan University, Kathmandu (2004). He also has B.Sc. Nursing
degree from CMC, Vellore, India (1999) and Bachelor in education from
Tribhuwan University, Kathmandu (1994). He has more than 12 years of
extensive working experiences in health and development field
especially in child survival programs. He has been working as a CORE
Coordinator for CORE group Nepal based in Kathmandu. He is overall
responsible for planning, coordinating, facilitating, supervising,
managing, monitoring and evaluating the child health program including
polio eradication, IMCI and positive deviance nutrition (PD/Hearth). In
the past, Netra worked as an IMCI coordinator (August, 2003-2004) for
CORE group based in Kathmandu and Child survival coordinator (July
2000-2003) for save the children US in Nuwakot. He also worked as a
district health program officer for UMN/CDHP in Makwanpur (April-Aug.
2000). Netra has attended the number of national and international
level trainings, workshops and seminars related to health and
development including communication, child survival and HIV/AIDS.
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Najia Rafiq Paracha
Najia
Rafiq Paracha has recently completed a diploma in development studies
from IQRA University, Islamabad, Pakistan with special emphasis on
research methodology, reproductive health, gender issues and
statistical tools for social sciences. Najia also has a Masters in
Business Administration from Bahria University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Currently, she is working as a free-lance consultant on Behavior Change
Communication interventions with Family Health International and
Reproductive Rights Awareness Research with School of Human Rights.
Previously, from 2002 to 2004, Najia worked in various positions; last
being Manager Projects with a Reproductive Health Consultancy Firm
(RH-AID) in Islamabad, Pakistan. Her professional experience includes
designing and development of Behavior Change Communication and IEC
interventions on HIV/AIDs, Reproductive Health and public health
campaigns with specific communities, project management, quantitative
and qualitative research, base line and needs assessments. Besides this
she has also attended various Youth Leadership trainings in
Reproductive Health with Population Council and World population Fund,
Pakistan.
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Emilita Monville-Oro
Emily,
a cum laude graduate of Bachelor of Arts in Nursing at St. Paul College
of Manila, Philippines, has 14 years of working experience that covers
clinical nursing, public health and capacity development activities.
Eight years was devoted to working in a tertiary private hospital
providing clinical nursing care to patients, and leading a
post-graduate training program for hospital staff. Six years was
devoted to working with an international non-government organization,
being involved in the assessment, implementation and monitoring and
evaluation of community health projects, using participatory
approaches. Capacity development is one of her key competencies, having
a total of eleven years experience, with focus on conducting
international courses, customized trainings, study programs and village
level trainings on community-managed health systems, training of
trainers, participation, PRA tools and techniques, clinical nursing and
other health conditions. She is currently a Program specialist on
Community health and training of the Regional Center for Asia, at the
International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR).
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Victoria Nankabirwa
Victoria
Nankabirwa has a Bachelors in Medicine and Bachelors in Surgery, from
the Makerere University Medical School {2003]. She has a certificate in
Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health. She has been involved in a
number of workshops. Recently [Feb 2004-August 2004] she worked as an
intern in the Dept of Pediatrics and Child health Mulago Hospital. She
rotated at the Dept of Gynecology and Obstetrics, coping with the
pediatric ward, seeing patients in the outpatients department and
teaching interns and students nurses. Nankabirwa also spent time doing
elective at the King's College Hopsital, London.
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Nabudere Harriet
Nabudere
Harriet has a Bachelors in Medicine and Bachelors in Surgery, from the
Makerere University Medical School from 1992-1998. From 2002, she has
been working as a Senior Medical officer with International Medical
Group, and she was the Medical Officer from August 1999 onwards.
International Medical Group is a private healthcare management
organization comprised of International Hospital Kampala, International
Air Ambulance clinic and International Medical Centre. Nabudere also
works part time with a senior consultant paediatrician in a private
practice. She attended a number of workshops and seminars.
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Rowan Wagner
Rowan
Wagner has a Bachelors in Science from the University of Central
Arkansas, Community Health Education, (1998). His area of work is in
strategic planning, funding raising, program/project development and is
a member of the Core Working Group on Social and Behavioral Change and
TB. He has worked in a number of countries, including Turkmenistan,
Moldova, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan. Current work experience (April-June
2004) has been as materials developer for the British Council in
Uzbekistan. He has relevant training on leadership development,
advanced training on 2nd Generation HIV Surveillance, CDC in 2002.
Rowan was part of the health delegate of the RED Cross (June 2001-2004)
and in the past as worked as a Peace Volunteer in the Peace Corps,
Kazakhstan (1999-2001).
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Abdus Salam Khan
Abdus
Salam Khan has a Masters in Business Administration from the University
of Wales, UK, in 2002. His previous degrees include a Masters of
Science (1988) and Bachelors of Science (1987) in Statistics from the
University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. He is currently working in government,
as an Assistant Chief in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,
Bangladesh Secretariat. His responsibilities are in the area of health,
nutrition and population sector program including resource allocation
among the operational plans. In the past he worked at the Health Wing,
Socio-Economic Infrastructure Division in the Planning Commission. His
responsibilities were planning, processing and monitoring health
related development projects implemented by the different ministries
(Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Home, Ministry of
Social welfare, Ministry of local government and rural development),
processing of Health, Nutrition and Population Sector Programme (HNPSP)
for ECNEC approval, preparing Annual Development Programme,
attending/conducting various meetings with the donors and the
government high officials, minutes writing. He also worked in the
Ministry of Water Resources, Bangladesh Secretariat (1998-2000). He has
also lectured at the Department of Statistics in both Comilla
(1996-1998: Government Victoria College, Comilla) and Kushtia
(1993-1996), teaching both Intermediate and Masters students. Abdus
Salam Khan has attended a number health sector related trainings and
workshops in Bangladsh as well as in the United Kindom, Filippines,
Malaysia, Indonesia.
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Abul Hasanat Mostaque Ahmed
Abul
Hasanat Mostaque Ahmed has an MBBS (1993) from Chittagong Medical
College, Chittagong University. He has been working in BRAC since 1998.
He is currently a Senior Medical Officer in a BRAC Health Centre in
Mymensingh (2003-present). His work responsibilities include management
of staff and clinic, attending to patients in Outdoor, Emergency and
ensuring obstetric care, and coordinating with government, NGO workers
and community leaders. In the past, he worked as a Medical officer in
the Reproductive Health and Disease Control Program (Dec 2000) at BRAC.
Previously, Abul Hasanat worked in another NGO � Gonoshasthaya Kendra
[GSK] as a Medical Officer. He has had training in Syndromic Management
of RTIs and STDs and Menstrual Regulation.
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Ahmed Parvez Zabeen
Ahmed
Parvez Zabeen has an MBBS from Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College
(1989). He also has a Postgraduate Certificate Course on Health
Economics from University of Dhaka (1989). He is currently the
Assistant Registrar, Department of Surgery, Bangladesh Medical College
(1997-present). He has over 15 years of clinical experience and would
like to attend the MPH course to improve his knowledge in health care.
He has organized, attended and participated in a number of training and
workshops. He also a number of publications/book reports. Ahmed was
born on February 21, 1966.
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Anupama Haque
(Pinky)
Anupoma Haque (Pinky) has obtained her Bachelor's of Dental Surgery
from the University of Dhaka in 2002. Since then she has worked in two
Oral and Maxillo-facial surgery clinics as Associate Dentist. She has
worked as an educator for adolescents for one year (2004). She is
currently conducting private research on the prevalence of caries and
malocclusion in early school age group children to determine the need
for early professional intervention. She worked as a trainer for School
Dental Health Education program (2003) organized by Dhaka Dental
College & Hospital under the supervision of World Health
Organization (WHO). She strives to increase her knowledge in public
health issues and methodologies and make a linkage between oral health
and public health. Her key interest is research and involving the
community in health and development programs.
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Asifuzzaman
Mohammed Asifuzzman has an MBBS from Dhaka Medical College (2003). He
just recently did an internship in Dhaka Medical College Hospital
(2003-2004). Asifuzzaman is passionately committed to improving the
health of the poor and is eager to expand his knowledge of public
health issues and incorporate this into his work in the future.
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Ayesha Sania
Ayesha
Sania has an MBBS from Dhaka Medical College (2003). In the past she
has carried out research (2001) on the Assessment of Nutritional status
of people residing in a village of Gazipur Union. She has also had
internship training in the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics
(April 2003- April 2004). Ayesha is currently working as a lecturer in
Community Medicine at the Bangladesh Medical College and Research
Institute (BMSRI). Ayesha has also been awarded a number of
scholarships for her academic work. In the past she has worked as an
Instructor in first aid and anti drug addiction activity (2003). She
is the founder member and former secretary for Medical Affairs, SHEBA -
humanitarian association for students.
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Humaira
Matin
Humaira
Matin completed her BA (Hons) in (1994-1997) from the University of
Dhaka and Masters of Science in Sociology (1997-1999) from Aligarh
Muslim University, India. Her thesis explored Prostitution in
Bangladesh. Since 2004, she is working as a Program Associate at the
Bangladesh Centre for Communication Programs (BCCP). From July
2001-2002, Humaira worked at the Social Marketing Company as a
Communication Aide to the STD/AIDS prevention program.
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Khurshid Alam
Mr. Khurshid Alam did his Master of Demography from the Institute of
Statistical Research & Training (ISRT), University of Dhaka (1997)
and Post Graduate Diploma in Human Rights and Legal Aid from the
Humanist and Ethical Association of Bangladesh (HEAB) (2003). He has
earned about 6 years of experiences in public health, population and
livelihood working with CARE Bangladesh, Family Health
International/USAID, LIFT Standards Ltd., Bangladesh Women's Health
Coalition (BWHC), HIV/AIDS and STD Alliance Bangladesh (HASAB) and
SURCH. Prior to attending the MPH program he was working for CARE
Bangladesh in its Rural Maintenance Program (RMP) as a Technical
Officer- Research and Partnering. His expertise developed in designing
and conducting research, program designing and coordination, monitoring
and supervision, developing partnership, designing and developing
advocacy, training and communication materials, and facilitation.
Khurshid has attended a number of professional training, workshops and
seminars both at national and international level. He has also
published a number of reports.
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Mizanur Rashid Shuvra
Mizanur Rashid Shuvra has an MBBS from Dhaka University (Mymensingh
Medical College) in 2002. His main background is in the area of medical
education but he is keen to develop his career in the field of public
health. Shuvra has carried out a number of studies/workshops on
problem-based learning: �Feasibility on problem based learning in
Mymensingh medical college (2002-2003); orientation workshops on
problem based learning in different medical college of Bangladesh
WHO-CME. Previously Shuvra worked as a training officer in the
Childhood Blindness project (Jan 2004-April 2004). He has attended a
number of training workshops related to education and teaching
methodologies. Shuvra also has 2 publications in Mymensingh Medical
Journal.
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Nabeel Ashraf Ali
Nabeel Ashraf Ali has Bachelors from Minessota State University at
Moorhead, USA in Philosophy. Despite his background, Nabeel has worked
exclusively in the area of Public health for the past few years
(1999-2004). He is currently working as a Senior Research Officer at
the Center for Health and Population Research, ICDDR, B. He is
responsible for process documentation as well as behavioral change
communication in research and intervention. He is also responsible for
primary and secondary data analysis and report writing. In the past,
Nabeel worked at John Snow Inc, Family Planning Research and Training
Institute as a data manager (1999-2003). He has presented his work in a
number of forums and has one publication in the Journal of Biosocial
Science (2004).
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Nushrat Humaira
Nushrat Humaira has an MBBS (2001) from Bangladesh Medical College and
Hospital. She is currently working as a Branch Manager in Shakti
Foundation which works with disadvantaged women in Dhaka. She is keen
to expand her knowledge on public health issues and apply that
knowledge in work in the future.
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Rumana
Jesmin Khan
Rumana
Jesmin Khan has an MBBS from Sir Salimullah Medical College, University
of Dhaka (2000). Her research project was on Practices of
contraceptive methods among the 3rd and 4th class employees of Medical
College and Mitford Hospital. Rumana has a Masters of Science in Health
Economics (2003) from the Institute of Health Economics, University of
Dhaka. Her thesis explored myocardial infarction patients in Dhaka
city and its relationship to household income. Rumana is currently
working as a Medical Officer in PSKP Family Health Partnership clinic
(May 2001-till now). She is also a part time lecturer at South East
University in Dhaka. Rumana has done one year internship training in
Mitford Hospital (May 2000-2001). She also has completed an
introductory course on Epidemiology held by ICDDR,B in March 2001.
Rumana has a number of publications and abstracts.
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Selim Reza
Selim Reza has an MBBS (1997) from Shere-Bangla Medical College,
Barisal, affiliated with University of Dhaka. Selim Reza is currently
working in BRAC, Afghanistan as Manager-Technical Services, PPA Project
(World Bank project), BRAC health program (2004 - present). His work
responsibilities are extensive. He has 6 years of management experience
in public health program focusing on health, nutrition and population
interventions. Selim has received extensive training and attended a
number of workshops on: management of diabetic emergency and basic
knowledge on diabetes; basic training on STDs; EPI; ARI and HepB. In
the past, (2001-2003) Selim worked as an Operations and Surveillance
Officer on Immunization and Child Health, a USAID funded project.
Before that, Selim worked as a Medical Officer in Reproductive health
and disease control project of BRAC (1999-2001).
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Sohely Rahman
Sohely Rahman has an MBBS from Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College
(1994). Since 2003, she has been working as a Medical Officer at the
Bangladesh Women's Health Coalition (BWHC) Project on RTI/STD/AIDS
Program. In 2003, she served as a Centre Manager at BWHC in Jatrabari.
Sohely has successfully completed a Diploma in STD/AIDS from a
Consortium of Thai Training Institutes for STDs and AIDS. She has
extensive practical experience working with sex workers in Dhaka city
and elsewhere and is interested in expanding her knowledge in public
health.
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Taskeen Chowdhury
Taskeen Chowdhury has a Masters in Nutrition from the University of
Dhaka (1994). She is currently working as an Analysis and Reporting
Officer in Helen Keller International (HKI), Bangladesh (2001-present).
She has extensive experience in analysis of survey data as well as
monitoring and observing field teams for data collection in rural
areas. Before joining HKI Taskeen had been involved in several research
projects (funded by WHO, BMRC etc.) in the capacity of Research Fellow.
In addition to her academic training in food and nutrition, she also
has a wide range of training in the subjects of epidemiology and
biostatistics, Food and Nutrition security, data analysis, ArcView GIS
and communication skills. She has attended several national and
international conferences on nutrition and has several publications to
her credit.
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