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MOYEN UDDIN AHMMED Cell phone:  phone: +88017 +8801716-649236; 16-649236; E- mail: [email protected] ;   [email protected]  

CAREER SUMMARY I am a humanitarian humanita rian activist as well as development dev elopment worker with team leadership and evaluation having having more than ten (10) years experienc experience e in international and national platform for different organizations organizations including Government, INGO and NGOs. Technical qualification (M (MSc Sc in Water Resources Engineering and BSc in  Agricultura  Agriculturall Engineering) Engineering) along with management (both programme & project) experiences made me confident in integrated management

approach. I am integrated familiar wwater familiar ith participatory participat ory implementation implementation process, emergency situation situation analysis and market analysis, management. EMPLOYMENT STATUS 1. Presentl Presently y working working as an Irrigation Irrigati on Speciali Specialist st with Employment Employme nt record Oxfam international in its humanitarian department With Oxfam International (at South Sudan) at South Sudan. Irrigation Specialist- 18 February to Responsible for supporting Emergency Food present With BRAC (Bangladesh) Security & Livelihood (EFSL) programme and 1. Programme Manager- 1 March Humanitarian Assistance and Resilience in South 2016 to 15 February 2017 Sudan (HARISS) project in different aspects of 2. Senior Manager- 27 April 2015 to 29 February 2016 integrated water management, agricultural 3. Senior Programme Specialist- 1 management and agriculture livelihoods; providing  August 2013 2013 to 26 April 2015 necessary design and interventions in EFSL, 4. Programme SpecialistHARISS and WaSH programme; coordination, 2012 to 31 July 2013 2 October 5. ConsultantConsultant- 2 October 2011 to 1 monitoring and training. October 2012 2. Worked as Programme Programme Manager for BRAC BRAC in its With DAE Disaster Management and Climate Change (DMCC)  Agricultural Engineer- July July 2006 to Programme. June 2011 With EPRC I was responsible for managing the programme; led Project Engineer- February 2005 to early warning and emergency response team; Jul Jul 200 2005 coordinate with different stakeholders; represent organization to different clusters (Food Security cluster, WaSH cluster, Shelter cluster, Child protection cluster and Education cluster) and platforms (Sphere Community Bangladesh, IUCN) as the focal person. During my job period I have developed standard operating procedure (SOP) on disaster response, rapid reader on DRR and CCA for the children, earth quake safety and contingency plan and so on. I have also worked on fund raising and proposal proposal writing. 3. Agricul Agricultural tural Engineer at the Department of Agricultu Agricultural ral Extension (DAE) (DAE) of of the Government Government republic of Bangla Bangladesh. desh. I was involved in extending on farm water management practice and farm mechanization; providing real time hydro-meteorological solution to agricultural community; conducting training to the farmers f armers and assisting project director to write project proposal & necessary reports. 4. Project Engineer at Environment Environment and Population Research Centre Centre (EPRC) My responsibilities were designing & construction of different water supply tools, manage and maintain community water supply system and multipurpose DTW project. MANAGED PROJ ECTS 1. “Protective Environment Environment for children children and adolescents adolescents in Cox’s bazaar area” funded by U UNICEF NICEF (this project was in the Refugee makeshift camp. 2. “Cyclone Roanu recovery project (CRRP)” funded by Bill & Melinda Melinda Gates foundation. 3. “Dissemination of Riverbank erosion prediction results to the community and local level stakeholders” funded by BRAC. 4. “Social cost of Migration Migration on children left behind due to labour migrat migration” ion” funded by Internat International ional Organization for Migration (IOM), Save the children and Canadian Embassy. The statements above are true, complete and correct. Any misrepresentation will be caused for disqualification

 

5. “Ensuring long term medical services and post award livelihood support for the victims of Rana Rana Plaza tragedy”, in Bangladesh. Funded by BRAC USA. 6. “Reducing vulnerability vulnerability of Women affected by Climate Climate Change through vi viable able livelihood options options”. ”. Funded by Norwegian government through UN Women. 7. “M-Relief (a mobile money project to collect donation for humanitarian work)” Funded by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. 8. “Relief Voucher (a (a mobile money project project to distribute relief/support relief/support to disaster victims)”. Fund Funded ed by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. 9. “Strategies and Action Action plan for moving towar towards ds Climate Smart BRAC. Fund Funded ed by DFID and Aus  AID. 10. “Holistic support package for Rana plaza survivors”. Funded by BRAC UK. 11. “Sustainable sanitation facilities for the Aila affected population”. Funded by World Wo rld Toilet Organization (WTO). 12. “Enhancement “Enhancement of crop production through Farm Mechanization” Mechanization”-- Funded by Bangladesh Bangladesh Government. 13. “Enhancement of Agricultural Production and Rural Employment through Extension of Agricultural Engineering Technologies”. Funded by Bangladesh Government. RECORD OF HUMANITARIAN ACTIVITIES Hazard/crisis Haz ard/crisis (year) (year) Cyclone (Roanu-2016, Mohasen-2013)

Cold wave (2015, 2014)

Field of work Early warning, emergency response (NFI distribution, distributi on, cash support, child protection), recovery & resilience (shelter, model village, agricultural input support, WaSH support)

Land slide (2012)

Emergency response (NFI support)

Flood (2015,2014)

Building collapse (2013)

Emergency response (psychosocial support), recovery & resilience (livelihood, psychosocial & medical care support) Eviction of slum (2016, 2015) Emergency response (NFI support, child protection) protecti on) Eviction of ethnic community settlement settle ment (2016) Emergency response (NFI & WaSH support, child protection, peace building) Food crisis at the hilly region of Emergency response (NFI & WaSH support, child Bangladesh(2016) protection) Political unrest (2015) Emergency response (Cash support to the burnt patients Nor’wester/ Tornado (2015, 2014, 2013, 2012) Tidal surge (2014) Water logging (2016)

carry on their treatment) t reatment) Emergency response (NFI & Cash support) Emergency response (NFI & Cash support) Emergency response (NFI distributio distribution, n, WaSH support, child protection), recovery & resilience (shelter & WaSH support)

PUBLICATIONS 1. Navera U. K., and  Ah mme mmed d M. U. , December 2014, “ An  An experimental study to calculate wave w ave load under different hydraulic condition”, the journal of NOAMI, Vol. 31 number 1 & 2: 59-69. 2.  Ah mm ed M. U., Roy D. and Mahmud N. H., 2014, “ Feasibility study of a rice transplanter in mechanized agriculture by analysing operation cost and performance evaluation ”, Journal of  Agricultural Engineering, Engineering, the Institute Institute of Engineers Engineers,, Bangladesh, Vol. Vol. 41/AE number number 1: 29-36.

3. Roy D.,  Ah mmed   M. U. and Mahmud M. N. H, 2014, “ Water management technologies for sustainable rice cultivation under changing climate ”, Journal of Agricultural Agricultural Engineering, the Institute of Engine Engineers, ers, Bangladesh Vol. 41/AE number 1: 43-51.

The statements above are true, complete and correct. Any misrepresentation will be caused for disqualification

 

4.  Ah mm ed M. U., Hossain S., Roy D. and Ahmed K. F., 2011, “ Performance Evaluation of a Deep tube-well at Sutiakhali in Mymensingh Sadar Upazila ”, Journal of Agricultural Engineering, the Institute of Engineers, Bangladesh, Vol. 39/AE number 1: 53-59. 5. Mahmud M. N. H., Rashid M. A,  Ah mmed M. U., 2012, “Water and Soil Salinity Monitoring in the coastal region of Barisal ”, J. Eco-friendly Agril. 5(09): 146-152. TRAINING AND WORKSHOP 1. Urban Rain w wate aterr harvesting harvesting system by Water Aid and CSE, India (24-27 (24-27 September 2016) 2. The IUCN World Conservation Congress 2016, Honolulu, Hawai, Hawai, USA (1-10 Septembe Septemberr 2016) 3. Humanita Humanitarian rian leadership skills by BRAC and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (30 July to 3 August

2016) 4. Crisis and Security Risk Management by BRAC and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (24-27 July July 2016) 5. The 6th IUCN Asia Regional Conservation Forum (RCF), Bangkok, Thailand (10 to 12 August 2015) 6. Global Resilience Challenge Challenge Regional workshop workshop for Asia (31 March 2015 to 2 April 2015) at Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand. 7. Disaster Risk Management Management and Climate Ch Change ange Adaptation (11 February February 2013 to 13 February 2013) at Bangkok, Thailand. 8. Food S Security ecurity Cluster GIS training for Humanitarian Professionals 9. Climate Change Change Issues Issues and and its Adaptation Adaptation 10. Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) level 1 11. Pacific Disaster Response Exercise & Exchange 12. Mental Health and Psychosocial P sychosocial Support Suppor t (MHPPSS in Eme Emergencies: rgencies: Chil Child-Focused d-Focused Trauma Trau ma Therapy” 13. Strengthening Strengthening Capacity for User-need User-need based Seasonal Forecast Information Deve Development lopment and  Application in Bangladesh Bangladesh PROFESSIONAL COURSES 1. Management & Leadership Skills Skills Development Programme o on n Humanitari Humanitarian an Context 2. Business wr writing iting basics (all four modu modules) les) 3. Watershed management course EDUCATIONAL DETAIL   MSc Engineering in Water Resources Resources Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka

OTHERS 1. Microsoft office programme (both Bangla and English), GIS, SPSS 2. Excellent command of written and spoken English

  BSc in Agricultural Agricultural Engineering from Bangladesh Bangladesh  Agricultural University University (BAU), (BAU), Mymensingh. Mymensingh.

3. Member (M-27424) of Institute of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB)





REFERENCES: Gawher Nayeem Wahra

K.A. Jahan Rume

Director

HSP-Emergency

Disaster Management and Climate Change (DMCC)

livelihoods

Programme

Deployed to South Sudan

BRAC

Global Humanitarian Team, Oxfam International I nternational

Cell: +880173 +8801730781938 0781938

E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]  

E-mail: nayeem.wahra@brac [email protected] .net

Skype: kajrume

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