1. CURRICULUM VITAE (CV)
House-16, Road-13, PC Culture Housing Society
Adabar, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh
Email: srds.bd@gmail.com, Cell phone : 8801713366067
Position Title and No Evaluation Specialist
Name of Expert: Md. Ayub ALI
Date of Birth: 15/03/1967
Country of Citizenship/Residence Bangladesh
Education:
Institution (date from-to) Diploma
Dhaka University, 2001 Master of Philosophy in sociology (M. Phil. in Sociology)
Dhaka University, 1989 Master of Social Sciences (in Sociology)
Dhaka University, 1988 Bachelor of Social Sciences (in Sociology)
Key qualifications:
Has a wide-ranging experience in rural development and food security, Gender studies, health and nutrition
and worked as a assessor ofconcept notes and full proposal ofEU, USAID and national agencies.
Extensive experience in Civil Society Organizations/NGOs. Monitored activities of Civil society organization
“United Citizen’s Movements” for more than four years. Monitored/evaluated projects on Non -State actors
and local bodies that promoting civil society’s space in local government, Municipal Corporation and other
government agencies. Has also knowledge on legislative and regulatory framework of civil society in
Bangladesh.
Authors of 15 Books various development issues, including one on Gender mainstreaming in indigenous
communities and one rights issue ofindigenous people in Bangladesh.
Conducted studies on Indigenous People’s Land Rights and Access to Public Resources and conducted
land law review. In addition, has conducted studies also on child rights, disaster management, Climate
change vulnerability, health and nutrition and local governmentand governance,etc.
Hasundertaken evaluation or Midterms Review of more than 25 projects
Worked as Participatory AssessmentSpecialistfor CARE Bangladesh,UNICEF& other organisations.
In-depth knowledge of and experience with participatory evaluation of food security/rural
development/poverty alleviation projects
Familiar with EC procedures, rules and regulations for external actions. Has worked under the Framework
contract of EU as an assessor and/or consultant in Agrotec Italy of Scanagri consortium, HCL Greece,
CONSEIL SANTE and Sofreco in France AESA Consortium and AGRRER of Belgium. ADE Belgium of IBF
Consortium, Transtec Belgium, also worked with GRM International, FAKT Germany and other
organizations. He also worked for DEVTECH Arlington, USA, MSI/dTS of Washington, Devix-GH Pro USA
and NRECA International,Arlington USA.
Education:
Institution (date from-to) Diploma
Dhaka University, 2001 Master of Philosophy in sociology (M. Phil. in Sociology)
Dhaka University, 1989 Master of Social Sciences (in Sociology)
Dhaka University, 1988 Bachelor of Social Sciences (in Sociology)
Language Skills:
Indicate competence on a scale of 1 to 5 (1 - excellent; 5 - basic)
Language Reading Speaking Writing
Bengali Mother tongue
English 1 1 1
Hindi N/A 5 N/A
2. Professional experience:
Years Brief Description
Development Cooperation 24
Project Management 10
Results based approaches, monitoring,
and/or evaluation
24 years
Area of Expertise (Sporadic)
Sector Years Sector Years
Education (1) 15 Trade & PDS
(7), incl
Regional integration 0
Business environment
Employment and social protection (2) 12 Sustainable agriculture, food and nutrition
security(8)
13
Energy (3) 2 Transport (9) 0
Good
Governance
(4)
Democracy, rule of law,
human rights
13
Development and securitynexus, including
drugs and migration (10)
0
Public adm., incl. Decentr.
PFM and macroecon.
stability (related to BS)
Health (5) 16 Civil Society(11) 10
Natural resources, environment, climate
change (6)
17 Statistics and performance measurement
(12)
0
Other : Years :
Experience inresultsbased approaches,monitoring,and/or evaluation:
Have developed monitoring system of Multidonors supported project and conducted capacity buildingtraining
on monitoringand evaluation systemfor UNDP, Oxfam and many national and international NGOs in last24
years.
Experience inAsian,Central Asian, Gulfor Pacificcountries.
Have working experiences in the field of monitoringand evaluation in Bangladesh,Indiaand Kenya.
Knowledge ofEU and other donors implementingmodalities:
Worked as an evaluation expert on various projects funded by EU and other donors,agencies like,CIDA,
DANIDA, DFID, USAID, and many other bilateral and multilateral donors.Evaluated atleast10 projects under
the framework contact of the EU.
Familiar with EC procedures, rules and regulations for external actions. Has worked under the
Framework contract of the EU as an assessor and/or consultant in Agrotec Italy of Scanagri
consortium, HCL Greece, CONSEIL SANTE and Sofreco of France, AESA Consortium and AGRRER
of Belgium. ADE Belgium of IBF Consortium, Transtec Belgium, Landell Mills UK, also worked with
GRM International, FAKT Germany and many other organizations. Worked for DEVTECH Arlington,
USA, MSI-dTS of Washington, USA and NRECA International, Arlington, USA. DAVIC–GH PRO, USA
3. Employment record relevant to the assignment:
Period Country
Client /
Contact info for references
Position Summary of activities performed
17 Nov. -5
Dec. 2015
Afghanistan
Landell Mills, UK
Contact: SilviaEnea
Email:SilviaE@landell-mills.com
Senior Expert
ROM, Asia, Pasific
& Middle East
regions
ResultOriented Monitoring of the projectentitles “Reducing the marginalization ofvulnerable
communities in the outskirts of Mazar-e-Sharif in Afganistan
17 Sept -15
Nov. 2015
Bangladesh
GH PRO, Pensylvenia USA
Contact : Carolyn Keefe,
Email: ckeefe@ghpro.com
Evaluation
Specialist
Evaluation of Marketing Innovation for Health Project funded by USAID and implemented by
Social Marketing Compayof Bangladesh in partnership with BRAC, PSTC, CWFD and Shimantik
16 July to 7
August 2015
Bangladesh
Transtec, Belgium
Contact : Aurelie Ferreira,
Email : aferreira@transtec.be
National
Consultant
Evaluation of 6 NGOs’ activities in India and Bangladesh,funded by Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
the Governmentof Luxemburg.The projectactivities were in the area of health,Education and
good governance.
25 April-15
to15 July
2015
Kenya &
Bangladesh
MSI-dTS, Washington,USA
Contact: Rada Lankina
Email.rlankina@onlinedts.com,
MSI/dTS-USAID, Washington,
USA
Team Leader
(Bangladesh)
E3 Evaluation of SERVIR Program of NASA/USAID
25 March-24
April 2015
Bangladesh
Oxfam GB
Mr. SaikatBiswas
SBiswas@Oxfam.org.uk
Team Leader
Final Evaluation of the project entitled “Strengthening the voice of human rights
defenders to protect right and entitlements of ethnic minorities’funded by EU under
EIDHR tool.
2 Dec-2014-
October
2015
Bangladesh
ADE Belgium
Virginie Morillon, Project
Manager, ADE Belgium,
ade@ade.eu
Governance and
Food Security
Expert
(intermittent)
Joint Evaluation of the DevelopmentCooperation ofDenmark,Sweden and European Union with
Bangladesh,(from 2007-2014).
April 5-11,
2014
Bangladesh
Transtec, Belgium
Aurelie Ferreira,Email
aferreira@transtec.be National Expert
Ex-post Evaluation of “Deepening Local Democratic Governance through Social
Accountability in Asia (2011-13),funded by United Nation’s DemocracyFund and implemented
by PRIA India, Prip Trustin Bangladesh and SILAKA in Cambodia.The projectwas focused to
capacity strengthening of Civil Society and Local government actors to make duty bearers of
city corporation accountable to people.Performed field work and prepared report.
December
201–
February
2014
Bangladesh
Save the Children International
Dr. Mothabbir,
golam.mothabbir@savethechildre
n.org
Lead Consultant
Mid Term Assessmentof Village Doctors Component of IMCI Programme on Pneumonia
Case Management in Southern Bangladesh. The projectis being implemented bythe Save the
Children International.Prepared studydesign,conducted surveyand participatory exercises,
analyze data and prepared reports.
1 October -
31 January
2013
Bangladesh
European Commission/IBF
Consortium
Sylvie Skepi, ADE consultants,
Social
Development
Specialist
Joint Project Evaluation of ‘Promotion of Development and Confidence Building in the
Chittagong Hill Tracts through Chittagong Hill Tracts Development Facility (CHTDF).
Funded by EU, CIDA, DANIDA, AusAid and implemented byUNDP.As team member,evaluated
4. Period Country
Client /
Contact info for references
Position Summary of activities performed
Belgium ofIBF consortium
Belgium,Sylvie.Skepi@ade.eu
health,education and economic developmentcomponents ofprojectbeing a social development
expert, presented findings in workshop and prepared reportfor European commission.
15 Augustto
30 August
2013
Bangladesh
DevTech Systems, Inc. USA
Natalie Donahue
Business DevelopmentManager
Arlington, USA
ndonahue@devtechsys.com
Evaluation
Consultant
USDepartment of State’s Global WomenInitiatives (GWI) Retrospective Evaluation. GWI
supported three projects on Building Political Leadership among Women to Bangladesh
Alliance of Women leadership (BDAWL), Building Program for Increased Economic Opportunityto
Bangladesh Women Chamber ofCommerce (BWCCI) and Enhance food securitythrough the
promotion ofsustainable agriculture and adaptive capacityto climate change to Caritas.
Evaluated all the three projects as Consultantwith assistance from staffofUS departmentof state
members who accompanies me and assisted in taking notes and interview.
7 August to
10
September
2013
Bangladesh
MuslimAid, UK
Alamgir Rahman, MuslimAid,UK
malamgir@muslimaid.org.bd
Lead Consultant
Assessmenton Suitability, Effectiveness and Impact of “Mobile Cash Transfer for Beneficiary
Payment” and “Beneficiaries Training withoutMoney” projectfunded Directorate General for
Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection – ECHO, European Commission and implemented by
consortium ofMuslim Aid, Christian Aid and DanCharch Aid.. As team leader,study design,data
collection checklist,data analysis and reportwriting was key responsibilityof this assignment.
10 July 10
August 2013
Bangladesh
UNDEF/Transtec, Belgium
Aurelie Ferreira
aferreira@transtec.be
Evaluation
consultant
Evaluation of “Promoting Good Governance among Tribal Inhabitants in Bangladesh
(PROGGATI)” project funded by United Nations DemocracyFund in Chittagong Hill Tracts. The
projectwas implemented by GreenHill a NGO and funded by UNDEF. The projectfocused to
ensuring governance bystrengthening Civil Society actors. I evaluated the projectwith remote
supportof one consultantfrom USA and prepared the report.
1 June to 8
August 2013
Bangladesh
HelpAge International
Shawli Jharna,Manager
Operation,
Shawli.Jharna@helpagesa.org
Evaluation
Consultant
Final Evaluation Of “Promoting Older People’s Participation in Development in Rural
Bangladesh Project”–a projectof Non-State Capacity Strengthening Program (NSA) funded by
European Union. HelpAge International implemented the projectin Bangladesh,focusing
ensure participation and engagementin actions of Civil Society. Facilitated the dialogues
betweendecision makers and community actors bridge them. The study design,field work,
data analysis and reportwriting was responsibilityto perform the assignment.
January-
May 2013
Bangladesh
European Commission/
AGREER Consortium
VGM Partners,London,UK
John Cunnington (Team Leader)
Email:devalts@yahoo.co.uk
Sociologist/
Monitoring
&Evaluation
Specialist
Ex-post Evaluation of the Vulnerable Group Development of Ultra Poor (VGDUP) program
under framework contractof Food Security and Rural Development (lot-1) of European Union.
The projectwas implemented bythe Departmentof Women Affairs, Ministry of Women and
Children Affairs of GoB with supportfrom GFA ConsultantofGermanyfor capacity strengthening
support.Key responsibilities were to assess,relevancy, efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability
of the program and prepared reportfor the client.
November-
2012
January
2013
Bangladesh
European Commission/AESA
Consortium,
Mr. Rémi BONVALET,
Chargéd’Affaires,Agriculture et
développementruralSOFRECO,
France,
Remi.BonVALET@sofreco.com
Sociologist/
Monitoring &
Evaluation
Specialist
Ex-post Evaluation of the Rural Employment Opportunities for Public Assets (REOPA)
project under framework contract of Food Security and Rural Development (lot-1) of
European Union. The project was implemented byLGD, Ministry of LGRD &C of GoB and
overall managementand capacity strengthening supportwas provided byUNDP. Key
responsibilities were to assess,relevancy, efficiency, effectiveness and sustainabilityof the
program,shared findings with donors and prepared reportofthe evaluation .
5. Period Country
Client /
Contact info for references
Position Summary of activities performed
October
December-
June 2012
Bangladesh
Save the children International
Mehrun Nahar , ProjectManager
Email:
meherun.nahar@savethechildren.
org
Team Leaders-
Evaluation
Specialist
Evaluation of Mother Tongue Based Multilingual Education Program in Chittagong Hill
Tracts of Bangladesh. Save the Children International is promoting Mother Tongue Based
Education with the support of Aus-Aid. Key responsibilities of the evaluation were to assess
competency of students along with an overall evaluation of the project performance as per project
log-frame. Reviewed Education Policy and developed advocacy policy in line with mainstreamed
Multilingual Education,facilitated dialogues and integrate them for recommendations.
March –April
2012
Bangladesh
Oxfam, GB
Mr. Alexus Chicham,Program
Officer,
Email:AChicham@Oxfam.org.uk
Team Leader
Mid-Term Evaluation of “Strengthening NSAs to Claim rights and services for extreme
marginalized and socially excluded communities of Bangladesh”. The key actor of the project was
engagement of local level Civil Society actors to ensure access to support and services of local
government of poor and marginalized people. The program is being implemented by Oxfam -GB
through its five partner organizations and supported by the European Union. Develop the
evaluation design, data collection instrument, imparted training of enumerators, analyzed data
and prepare report.
February –
March 2012
Bangladesh
Oxfam-GB
Mr. SaikatBiswas
SBiswas@Oxfam.org
Team Leader
Evaluation of “Early Childhood Education Program of Indigenous Communities in Bangladesh”. It
is a componentof Indigenous People’s Capacity Development Program of Oxfam-GB
January-
February
2012
Bangladesh
Save the Children International
Bangladesh Countryoffice
Mr. Bibhash Chakraborty,Project
Director,Bibhash.chakraborty@sa
vethechildren.org
Mid Term
Evaluation
Consultant
Midterm Evaluation of “Strengthening Non-State Actors (NSAs) and Local Bodies (LBs) to
reduce child poverty and promote the rights of vulnerable children (VC)” projectfunded by the
European Union. As part of review, facilitated dialogues with decision makers and actors and
put recommendation.Developed studydesign,prepared data collection instrument,conducted
field work, analysed data and prepared report.
June-August
2011
Bangladesh
FAKT Consult for Management,
Training and Technologies,
Stuttgart, Germany
Mr. Bernward Causemann (TL)
bc@causemann.org.
Sociologist,
Evaluation
Consultant
Evaluation of the 'Rural Development' Sector Evaluation with Special Focus to Food Security
Program Phase II. The project is funded by Misserior Germany and evaluation was
commissioned to FAKT Germany by Misserior. Developed study design, prepared data collection
instrument,conducted field work,analysed data and prepared report
April-May
2011
Bangladesh
NGO Forum
Mr. Joseph Halder, Head,
Advocacy & information, NGO
Forum,Dhaka Bangladesh
Email:halder_75@hotmail.com
Team Leader
Evaluation of Partnership Program between NGO Forum and Local Government Institutions
(LGI) of Bangladesh in water and Sanitation sector.The Projectwas funded by DANIDA and
implemented byLGIs (Union Parishad).
March 2011-
April 2011
Bangladesh
NGO Forum
Mr. Abdus Salam Miah, Chief,
Monitoring &Evaluation Cell
Email:salam@ngof.org
Team Leader
Mid-Term Evaluation of CommunityManaged Water and Sanitation Program for the Rural Poor
in Chittagong Hill Tracts. The Project is funded European Union and Implemented byNGO
Forum through its 15 Partner Organizations.
7 Dec 2010-
10 January
2011
Bangladesh
Oxfam, GB
Mr. Alexus Chicham,Program
Officer
Team Leader
Final Evaluation of Initiative to Enhance Monga (Extreme Poverty) Copping Capacityproject.
The projectwas funded by the European Union and implemented byOxfam-BG through its four
partners.
6. Period Country
Client /
Contact info for references
Position Summary of activities performed
AChicham@Oxfam.org.uk
1 November
-5th
December-
2010
Bangladesh
VERULAM Associate, UK
Dr. Omar Faruk Chowdhury
Country Director
Verulam Associates Bangladesh
Ltd.omar.chowdhury@verulamass
ociates.org
Senior Consultant
Progress Review ofAction Program Implementation ofILO-executed Urban Informal Economy
(UIE) Project of Support for the Time Bound Program Towards the Elimination of Worst Forms of
Child Labor in Bangladesh.The Project was funded by ILO and implemented bythe Dhaka City
Corporation and its partner organizations.
September
–November
2010
Bangladesh
Islamic Relief
Worldwide/European
Commission
Islamic ReliefWorldwide,
Bangladesh
Team Leader
Midterm Evaluation of “Health Education and Livelihood Support for the Ultra Poor
Households (HELP-UP)” projectis funded by the European Union and implemented byIslamic
ReliefWorld Worldwide.
1 April 2010-
2 Feb 2011
Bangladesh
European
Commission/CONSEIL SANTE,
Paris, France
Gerard Meunier, Team Leader
gdmeunier@aol.com
Monitoring &
Evaluation Expert
Strengthening the Evaluation & Monitoring Capacity of the project “‘Promotion ofDevelopment
and Confidence Building in Chittagong Hill Tracts”through Chittagong Hill Tracts Development
Facility (CHTDF) in Bangladesh.The Projectis funded by the European Union and implemented
by UNDP. Responsibilities were reviewed,develop and installed monitoring system of the
projectand capacity building of monitoring and evaluation staff of UNDP on data collection,
data storage,qualitychecking of data and reporting..
July –
August-2010
Bangladesh
NGO Forum, Mr. Joseph Halder,
Head,Advocacy & information,
NGO Forum,Email:
halder_75@hotmail.com
Evaluation
Consultant
Final Evaluation of CommunityManaged Water & Sanitation Program for the Chittagong Hill
Tracts, the projectwas funded by the Flora FamilyFoundation, USA and implemented byNGO
Forum in three Hill Districts of Bangladesh.Evaluation design,field work,data collection and
report writing were the responsibilityof consultantof this assessment.
March 2010-
July 2010
Bangladesh
NGO Forum, Mr. Joseph Halder
Head,Advocacy & information,
NGO Forum,Bangladesh
Email:halder_75@hotmail.com
Consultant
Documentation ofWatSan Best Practices promoted by NGO Forum at differentHard-to-Reach
Areas in Bangladesh.Based on the data a Book was written entitled “Reaching the Hard to
Reach:” focusing water and sanitation sector in Bangladesh. Developed indicative strategyto
incorporate issues into national policies ofBangladesh.
1/2010-
3/2010
Bangladesh
Islamic Relief
Society for Research and
DevelopmentSteps,
Dr. Dwjein Mallick
srds.bd@gmail.com
Sociologist
Nutritional Status Assessment of Unregistered Rahyanga Camp, Cox’s Bazar, funded by the
European Union and implemented byIslamic ReliefWorldwide.
10-11/2009 Bangladesh
Shimavi, The Netherlands
Capacity
Assessment
Consultant
CapacityAssessmentofan organizationof Socioeconomic Development (AOSED) and
performance evaluation of its projectnamed “Grassroots Initiatives to solve safe water crisis” in
Coastal Bangladesh.The project was funded by SHIMAVI, The Netherlands.
07-10/2009 Bangladesh
Save the children-UK.
Mr. Iqbal Hossain,
SPMiqbal@savethechildren-
bd.org
Evaluation
Specialist
Evaluation of Poverty and Working Children Project” funded by the European Union and
implemented bySave the Children –UK.Responsibilities are evaluation of the project’s
approach, process,performance and lesson learnt and preparation ofa report for publication.
7. Period Country
Client /
Contact info for references
Position Summary of activities performed
07/2009-
08/2009
Bangladesh
European Commission/
HCL Consultants, Greece
Mr. Mridul Kanti Biswas
mridul001@yahoo.com
Assessor
AssessmentofConceptNotes and Proposals on call for proposals EuropeAid/128141/L/ACT/BD
(NSA/LA CfP 2008). The goal of the Bangladesh Thematic Strategyfor Non-State Actors (NSAs)
and Local Authorities in Development is to promote an inclusive and empowered societyin
Bangladesh through facilitating non-state actors and local authorities’ participationin poverty
reduction and sustainable development strategies in Bangladesh.
07-10/2008 Bangladesh
SKS Foundation Bangladesh &
Andheri Help-Germany
Rasel Ahmed Liton,ED, SKS,
email:
sksgaibandha@tistaonline.com
Consultant
(Sociologist)
Study on Micro Entrepreneurship Development and Integrated Livelihood Security for the
Poor Bengali and Santal (indigenous community) of Gaibandha districtwith the focus on gender
issues. The project was funded with Andheri Help-Germanyand implemented bySKS
Foundation a local NGO of Bangladesh
10/2008-
04/2009
Bangladesh
Oxfam GB
Mr. Bibhash Chakraborty
BCharaborty@oxfam.org.bd
Sociologist
Gender Relation in Six Indigenous Communityof Bangladesh
Responsibilities: Assessment of women's position in occupational Cast (Dalit). Analytical
study for the design and formulation ofprogram for the Untouched communitythrough application
of Participatory Rural Appraisal Method.
09-10/2008 Bangladesh
UNICEF Bangladesh office
Dr. Iftekhar Hossain
Email:ihossain@unicef.org
Watsan& PRA
Expert
Study on Improving Nutrition & Hygiene Behavior in Hard-to-Reach Areas of Sanitation,
Hygiene Education and Water Supply Project in Bangladesh (SHEWAB). Analytical study for
the redesign and formulation ofWATSAN program for the Hard-To- Reach area.
Responsibilities: Analysis & modification ofexisting logframe,Developing qualitative method for
data collection & analysis and reportwriting.
03-04/2008 Bangladesh
NGO Forum: For Drinking
Water Supply and Sanitation
Mr. Josep Halder email:
halder_75@hotmail.com,
ngof@bangla.net,
Team Leader
Study on Sustainabilityof CommunityManaged Water and Sanitation Program in Bangladesh
Responsibilities: Planning ofstudy,preparation of qualitative methods for data collection,
facilitation of PRA sessions,overall supervision ofstudy, data analysis and reportwriting. Finally
the developmentofdocuments and published in Book form.
01-02/2008 Bangladesh
Oxfam GB
Mr. Bibhash Chakraborty
BCharaborty@oxfam.org.bd
Sociologist-
Qualitative Study
Consultant
Study on GenderRelation in six Indigenous Communities in Bangladesh funded by OXFAM-
DANIDA, Oxfam GB, Dhaka,Bangladesh.
06-07/2007 Bangladesh
European
Commission/Scanagri
Consortium lead by
AGROTEC, Rome,ITALY
Geoffrey Rockliffe-King,Team
Leader,
grk@phonecoop.coop
Monitoring
&Evaluation
Expert
Mid Term review of The National Food Policy Capacity Strengthening Program (NFPCSP) .
The National Food Policy Capacity Strengthening Program (NFPCSP) of the Government of
Bangladesh (GoB) is under implementation (July2005 to June 2008) with external supportfrom
the European Commission (EC) and USAID and implementation ofthe Food & Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations (FAO) with Food Planning and Monitoring Unit (FPMU) of
Ministry of Food and Disaster Management.
11/2006-
03/2007
Bangladesh
NSDP-USAID
N.K. Muni
Email: nkmuni@gmail.com
Organizational
Capacity
Assessment
Specialist
Assessmentof Organizational Capacity ofNGO Service Delivery Program (NSDP) Partners is
providing support to NGOs for implementation of Health Program. The project was funded
by USAID.
Responsibilities: Assessed Capacityof 11 partner organizations of NSDP, using Modified
8. Period Country
Client /
Contact info for references
Position Summary of activities performed
Capacity AssessmentTools (MOCAT) and prepared reporton each of the organization.
07/2006-
08/2006 Bangladesh
ActionAid Bangladesh
Mr. Monjur Rashid
Monjur.Rashid@actionaid.org
Organizational
Strategic Planning
Specialist
Organizational Strategic Planning of PUADO, partner organization of ActionAid
Bangladesh
Responsibilities:Assessed capacityof the organization and identified strength and weakness and
prepared a long term strategic plan for the organization. To implementthe program in line with the
strategic plan provided capacity buildingtraining for the managementstaffof the organization
09-12/2005 Bangladesh
NGO FORUM
Mr. Josep Halder email:
halder_75@hotmail.com,
ngof@bangla.net,
Evaluation
Specialist
Evaluation of Union-based Sanitation Coverage Approach in Partnership with the Local
GovernmentInstitutions
Responsibilities: conductof study and writing a book based on the study findings.
04-05/2005 Bangladesh
Concern Bangladesh
Mr. Subrata Chakraborty
subrata@concernbd.org
Team Leader/
Evaluator
Final Evaluation for Urban CommunityDevelopmentProgram ofConcern worldwide.
Responsibilities: Review of literature, developmentstudydesign,data collection instruments,and
conductof organizational capacityand performance assessmentthrough participatoryapproach,
preparation and presentation ofreport.
03/2005-
05/2005
Bangladesh
ILO BCO/SSI
Mr. Farid Uddin,ED, SSI
Principal
Investigator
(Qualitative)
Impact Assessment of ILO/IPEC Action Program on Preventing and Eliminating the Worst
Form of Child Labor in Bidi (Tobacoo) Sector.
Responsibilities:Review of literature, Developmentofstudy design,data collection instruments,
conduction of training for Field Researchers,preparation and presentation ofreport.
10-12/2004
Bangladesh
JSI Bangladesh
Jamil H Choudhury
jamil@rtm-international.org
Participatory
Research
Specialist
Study, Documenting and Sharing ofExperiences from the CommunityClinic Pilots,which was
Health programme programme
Responsibilities: Review of literature, Developmentofstudy design,data collection instruments,
conduction of training for Field Researchers,preparation and presentation ofreport. JSI
coordinated the study.
12/2004-
03/2005
Bangladesh
UNICEF/ MRCMODE Ltd
Shireen Abedin
shireen@mrc-mode.com
Evaluator
Evaluation of Chittagong Hill Tracts ComponentofGOB-UNICEF Project on Environmental
Sanitation, Hygiene,and Water Supply in Rural Areas.
08-10/2003 Bangladesh
Syed Maksud Hassan
HB Consultant
maksud@egen.com.bd
Sociologist cum
Participatory
Assessment
Specialist
Evaluation of Rural Road Maintenance Project (RRMP) of CARE Bangladesh under its
Integrated Food Security Program (IFSP). As consultant of CARE Bangladesh conducted the
participatory assessment of Road Side Tree Plantation Project, and its impact on women’s crews’
food security at the household level. Alongside. Developed strategy for future activities of different
stakeholders ofthe above mentioned projectofCARE Bangladesh.
12/2003-
05/2004
Bangladesh
UNICEF Dhaka & MRCMODE
Ltd
Shireen Abedin
shireen@mrc-mode.com
Sociologist cum
Participatory
Evaluation
Specialist
Evaluation of School Sanitation & Hygiene Education (SSHE) Strategy with Particular Focus to
TechnologyDesign Needs ofAdolescentGirls and Adequate WATSAN Facilities in Schools
The program School Sanitation and Hygiene Education (SHEE) is a program of UNICEF and the
department of Public Health and Engineering that provided the Water and sanitation facilities to
primary schools. The study focused on an evaluation of the program and the development of a
strategy for the future revision for better performance ofthe program.
9. Period Country
Client /
Contact info for references
Position Summary of activities performed
12/2003-
05/2004
Bangladesh
UNICEF Dhaka & MRCMODE
Ltd
Shireen Abedin
shireen@mrc-mode.com
Participatory
Evaluation
Specialist
Evaluation of School Sanitation and Hygiene Education Strategy with Particular Focus to Student
Brigade of Participatory Monitoring and Motivation and Security Issues ofStudentBrigade
Members
11/2003-
01/2004
Bangladesh
UNICEF Dhaka & MRCMODE
Ltd
Shireen Abedin
shireen@mrc-mode.com
Co-Principal
Investigator
Participatory
Research
Specialist
Need Assessment Study on Behavioral Change Communication (BCC) Advocacy Strategy,
Empowerment of Adolescent Girls. Responsibilities: The study focuses on needs assessment on
behavioral change communication for the advocacy strategy development to empower the
adolescent girls. The study was conducted in six divisions of the country in both program
intervention and non-intervention areas. Developed the study design, tools and technique
development, and training of PRA facilitators and wrote the report for UNICEF, BCO.
09/2003-
11/2003
Bangladesh
NGO Forum
Mr. Josep Halder email:
halder_75@hotmail.com,
ngof@bangla.net,
Participatory
Research
Specialist
Consolidation ofSuccess ofCommunityManaged WatSan Program,
Responsibilities:Conducted participatory assessment ofcommunitymanaged WatSan program
of the NGO Forum for drinking water supply and sanitation implemented byits partner
organizations.The focused of the study was to capture the achievements ofthe program and
prepared a Book for publication as communication materials.
05-07/2003 Bangladesh
Oxfam-GB
Mr. Bibhash Chakraborty
BCharaborty@oxfam.org.bd
Consultant
Research for the Labour Laws in Bangladesh: For OXFAM International Trade Campaign
Responsibilities:The study was undertaken for OXFAM-GB’s International Trade Campaign on
labour laws and its implementation status in GarmentManufacturing Industries in Bangladesh.
The major activities were preparation of both quantitative and qualitative data collection
instruments, Training for field researchers,data analysis and reportwriting.
05-07/2003 Bangladesh
Oxfam-GB
Mr. Bibhash Chakraborty
BCharaborty@oxfam.org.bd
Consultant
(Sociologist)
The Costfor Women Workers of Precarious Employment in Bangladesh: For OXFAM
International Trade Campaign
02/2000-
10/2002
Bangladesh
NRECA International ltd.
Arlington VA, USA
James M. Ford
James.ford@nrecabd.com
Demographic
Analyst
USAID-NRECA-REB Partnership Program: socioeconomic baseline and Impact Assessment
System Development for the REP (Rural Electrification Program) of REB (Rural Electrification
Board),funded byUSAID.
07/1998-
01/2000
Bangladesh
Impact Monitoring and
Evaluation Cell (IMEC), Proshika
Mr. Gautam Shuvra Biswas
gsbiswas@gmail.com
Senior Researcher
Research design, planning, monitoring and evaluation of program activities of Proshika,
alongside, providing consultancy service to national and international organizations, NGOs and
development agencies operating activities in the country
11/1996-
06/1998
Bangladesh
Impact Monitoring and
Evaluation Cell (IMEC), Proshika
Mr. Gautam Shuvra Biswas
gsbiswas@gmail.com
Researcher
Assessment of the overall Impact of Proshik’s intervention made in urban and ruralareas of
the country. Program Planning,Research Planning and Designing,Questionnaire Preparation,
Survey Supervision,data qualityauditing,data analysis and ReportWriting for dissemination of
Findings.
07/1992-
10/1995
Bangladesh
WB,UNDP, ODA/DFID, DoF
Dr. Dwejin Mallick
dwijen.mallick@bcas.net
Socio-economist
Post-Intervention Food Consumption Study, Third Fisheries Project. The Project is funded
by the World Bank, UNDP and ODA and implemented bythe Departmentof Fisheries,
Governmentof Bangladesh
10. Period Country
Client /
Contact info for references
Position Summary of activities performed
1994 Bangladesh
WB, UNDP, DFID and GoB
Dr. Dwejin Mallick
dwijen.mallick@bcas.net
Team Leader
(Regional)
Increased Intervention by NGOs in the Third Fisheries ProjectFlood plains.
The study was conducted by using Rapid Rural Appraisal
1992-1993 Bangladesh
DANIDA, BCAS, IFAD, BRAC
Dr. Dwejin Mallick
dwijen.mallick@bcas.net
Socio-economist
Small Scale Fishermen DevelopmentProject. Undertake a detailed review ofthe preliminary
projectdesign and supporting documents to determine whatare the keyinformation needs for the
developmentofthe Project.Update and refine objectives,outcomes and outputs and undertakea
logical framework analysis to develop and prioritize projectobjectives
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS : Member, Bangladesh Sociological Association, Convener, Bangladesh Social Sciences Research Society; Member, Biodiversity Sub-Committee,
Bangladesh Paribesh Andolon (BAPA); Executive Member, Integrated Developmentand Research Foundation.
BOOKS, ARTICLES & RESEARCH REPORTS
Author of the Book Coping with Coastal Challenges,(January2012),Publisher,NGOFORUM, Dhaka (ISBN: 978-984-33-4261-4)
Author of the Book Counting on LGI Capacity (June 2011) Publisher,NGOFORUM, Dhaka (ISBN: 978-984-33-4000-9 )
Author of the Book Reaching the Hard to Reach (June 2010) Publisher,NGOFORUM, Dhaka (ISBN: 978-984-33-2020-9 )
Author of the Book Not Myth But Reality-The Indigenous Peoples ofBangladesh,(June 2009) Publisher,Pathok Somabesh,Dhaka (ISBN:987 -984-70212-0027-6)
Author of the Book The Hidden Matrix- Women’s Position and Gender Relation in sixIndigenous Communities ofBangladesh,(May 2009) Publisher Pathok Somabesh,
Dhaka (ISBN: 987-984-70212-0024-5)
Author of the chapter Creating Better Workplaces ofthe Book entitled Little Hands (December 2009) Publisher:Save the Children UK,Dhaka Bangladesh
Author of the Chapter Making Children’s Income Obsolete in the Book entitled Little Hands (December 2009) Publisher:Save the Children UK,Dhaka Bangladesh
Author of the Book Sustaining the Success Publisher NGOForum for DWSS, June 2008, Dhaka Bangladesh (ISBN:984 -70086-0001-3)
Co-Author of the Book An AssessmentStudy for Children At Risk of Coming in Contactwith Criminal Activities:In Six Divisional Cities ofBangladesh(May2008) Publisher
Bangladesh Police,Ministry of Home Affairs, The People’s Republic ofBangladesh,Dhaka.
Author of the Book: Total Sanitation:A CommunityStake Publisher NGOForum for DWSS, November 2005,Dhaka Bangladesh(ISBN: 984-32-2774-3)
Lead Author of the Book, Secret to the Success ofPoor and Vulnerable People in the Chars and Haors Publisher CARE Bangladesh ,July2004. Dhaka,Bangladesh (ISBN-
984-32-1596-6)
Co-Author of an article, Population Aging and Health Issues in the Changing Socio-demographic Contextof Bangladesh Published in Pakistan Journal ofSocial Sciences,Vol.
2 No. 1, March 2004.Faisalabad,Pakistan (ISSN-1638-8831)
Lead Author of the Article United They Stands in Brian Reed edited (2002) Sustainable Environmental Sanitation and Water Services,WEDC, Institute of Development
Engineering,Loughborough University,Leicestershire,UK.
Author of the Book entitled A Win over Bad Bygone Habits Published byNGO Forum:for DWSS. 2003, Dhaka,Bangladesh (ISBN 984 -32-0901-X).
Lead Author of the Book entitled Propelling Participation Published byNGO Forum:for DWSS., 2000,Dhaka Bangladesh (ISBN 984 -1204-38-0) .
Co-author of the Book entitled Inching Towards a New Horizon Published byNGO Forum:for DWSS., 1999,Dhaka Bangladesh. (ISBN 984-31-0609-1)
Lead Author of Research ReportUnited they Stand, in World Water Day 2002,WHO-DPHE 2002, Dhaka Bangladesh,
Co- Author of an Articles on How Long the Fishermen and Hisha Fish offragile Meghna Basin of Bangladesh will continue to su rvive, Published in Discourse (ISJN-1028-
964X),
Author of an article The state of Social Developmentand Human Rightpublished in the Country Reportentitled The State of Hu man Right1994 Bangladesh ofCoordinating
Council of Human RightofBangladesh (CCHRB),Dhaka Bangladesh.