This document provides a curriculum vitae for Hassen Beshir Hussien. It includes his personal details, educational qualifications including a PhD in Economics from Haramaya University, work experience including positions as Assistant Professor and Department Head at Wollo University, major research publications, computer skills, experience conducting surveys, seminar presentations, and research advised for post-graduate students.
This document provides details about the rural agricultural work experience (RAWE) of Mr. Sanju Kumar at Taraori village in Karnal district of Haryana. It summarizes key information about the village including its geographical location, demographics, cropping patterns, and major government schemes. It also describes the landholding and livestock details of farmer Vikas Chaudhary who was selected for practical training, including his crop production and economics.
NCGE Webinar: Teaching the Geography of FoodSeth Dixon
The document discusses ways to teach the geography of food by exploring various topics such as cultural geography, political geography, environmental issues, and the global food system. It provides examples of lessons and resources that use maps, data, and questions to help students understand complex relationships between places and develop geographic literacy and spatial thinking skills. Some key approaches highlighted are examining how development levels influence food concerns, questioning the industrial food production system, and making the global food network more personal and relatable to students. The overall goal is for students to gain geographic context and insight into interconnected global issues related to food.
Gender Based Comparison on Participation of Farmers in Agricultural Extension...Premier Publishers
This document analyzes factors affecting female and male farmer participation in agricultural extension activities in Sri Lanka. It finds that for female farmers, marital status, number of dependents, income, expenditures, working hours, and availability of subsidies influence participation. Major constraints for males are lack of time, household responsibilities, and financial problems. The study recommends encouraging wealthy female farmers to participate and educating them on cost management strategies.
Christopher Bundi Rwanda is seeking employment. He has over 10 years of experience working in agriculture and livestock roles for the Kenyan government. He holds an MSc in Agricultural Information and Communication Management from the University of Nairobi and a BSc in Agricultural Education and Extension also from the University of Nairobi. He has published several research papers and articles on topics related to agriculture and livestock.
This document provides a variety of links related to teaching the geography of food. It discusses topics like global hunger, population issues, environmental impacts of agriculture, cultural differences in food, technological advances in farming, questioning the modern food system, and new food movements. The links provided cover subjects such as government subsidies, industrial agriculture, local food movements, urban farming, and debates around GMOs. The overall message is that food is a perfect topic for teaching many aspects of geography and raising important issues about our global food system.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Nirmal De, Ph.D., who is a professor in the Department of Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry at Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi, India. It outlines his educational background and qualifications, positions held, areas of specialization, research funding received, publications, teaching experience, and honors/awards. Key details include his Ph.D. from IARI New Delhi, qualifications including ICAR JRF and SRF, positions as ARS Scientist and Senior Scientist at ICAR, and current position as Professor at BHU since 2011. It lists his research interests and contributions in areas like nutrient management, sensors in agriculture, and nano-clay polymer technology.
Hailay Nigus provides a CV that includes personal information, education history, work experience, skills, and language proficiency. He received a BSc degree in Electrical and Electronics Technology from Menschen Fur Menschen ATTC College in Harar, Ethiopia in 2014. His work experience includes serving as a Site Engineer. His skills include electrical installation, PLC programming, troubleshooting electronics, and proficiency in Microsoft Office, MATLAB, and computer simulation programs. He is fluent in English, Tigrigna, and Amharic.
This document provides details about the rural agricultural work experience (RAWE) of Mr. Sanju Kumar at Taraori village in Karnal district of Haryana. It summarizes key information about the village including its geographical location, demographics, cropping patterns, and major government schemes. It also describes the landholding and livestock details of farmer Vikas Chaudhary who was selected for practical training, including his crop production and economics.
NCGE Webinar: Teaching the Geography of FoodSeth Dixon
The document discusses ways to teach the geography of food by exploring various topics such as cultural geography, political geography, environmental issues, and the global food system. It provides examples of lessons and resources that use maps, data, and questions to help students understand complex relationships between places and develop geographic literacy and spatial thinking skills. Some key approaches highlighted are examining how development levels influence food concerns, questioning the industrial food production system, and making the global food network more personal and relatable to students. The overall goal is for students to gain geographic context and insight into interconnected global issues related to food.
Gender Based Comparison on Participation of Farmers in Agricultural Extension...Premier Publishers
This document analyzes factors affecting female and male farmer participation in agricultural extension activities in Sri Lanka. It finds that for female farmers, marital status, number of dependents, income, expenditures, working hours, and availability of subsidies influence participation. Major constraints for males are lack of time, household responsibilities, and financial problems. The study recommends encouraging wealthy female farmers to participate and educating them on cost management strategies.
Christopher Bundi Rwanda is seeking employment. He has over 10 years of experience working in agriculture and livestock roles for the Kenyan government. He holds an MSc in Agricultural Information and Communication Management from the University of Nairobi and a BSc in Agricultural Education and Extension also from the University of Nairobi. He has published several research papers and articles on topics related to agriculture and livestock.
This document provides a variety of links related to teaching the geography of food. It discusses topics like global hunger, population issues, environmental impacts of agriculture, cultural differences in food, technological advances in farming, questioning the modern food system, and new food movements. The links provided cover subjects such as government subsidies, industrial agriculture, local food movements, urban farming, and debates around GMOs. The overall message is that food is a perfect topic for teaching many aspects of geography and raising important issues about our global food system.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Nirmal De, Ph.D., who is a professor in the Department of Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry at Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi, India. It outlines his educational background and qualifications, positions held, areas of specialization, research funding received, publications, teaching experience, and honors/awards. Key details include his Ph.D. from IARI New Delhi, qualifications including ICAR JRF and SRF, positions as ARS Scientist and Senior Scientist at ICAR, and current position as Professor at BHU since 2011. It lists his research interests and contributions in areas like nutrient management, sensors in agriculture, and nano-clay polymer technology.
Hailay Nigus provides a CV that includes personal information, education history, work experience, skills, and language proficiency. He received a BSc degree in Electrical and Electronics Technology from Menschen Fur Menschen ATTC College in Harar, Ethiopia in 2014. His work experience includes serving as a Site Engineer. His skills include electrical installation, PLC programming, troubleshooting electronics, and proficiency in Microsoft Office, MATLAB, and computer simulation programs. He is fluent in English, Tigrigna, and Amharic.
Bahiru Tefera Bezabih is a civil engineer from Ethiopia with over 15 years of experience in construction project management, water and sanitation programs, and education. He is currently a construction supervisor for Plan International Ethiopia, overseeing school and refugee camp construction projects. Previously he held roles as a civil engineer, water and sanitation officer, study and design engineer, and schools director. He has extensive experience designing, implementing and supervising water, sanitation and hygiene programs, as well as infrastructure projects including roads, bridges, schools and water systems. He has strong computer, language and management skills and seeks to continue utilizing his expertise to improve community development.
R.D. Coppinger is an Irish civil engineer and international consultant specializing in project and construction management with over 25 years of experience working on infrastructure projects in Africa, Asia, and other developing areas. He has extensive experience managing projects in the health and education sectors for organizations like the World Bank and DFID. Currently based in Cape Town, he provides short term consultancy services on infrastructure projects in various countries.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Abathun Admassu. It summarizes his personal details, educational background, work experience, teaching experience, management consulting work, languages, and other skills. He has over 30 years of experience working in government, higher education, private companies, and as an independent management consultant in Ethiopia. He holds a BA in Management and Public Administration from Addis Ababa University and an MBA from the University of Birmingham in the UK.
Feleke Fanta Tassew is an experienced public health professional with over 18 years of experience in research, monitoring and evaluation, health information management systems, and quality improvement. He has worked for various organizations including the Ethiopian government, NGOs, and UN agencies. He has a Bachelor's in public health, a Master's in public health, and an MBA in health care services. Currently he is seeking a challenging position to utilize his skills and experience in improving healthcare and public health.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Kawooya Martin, a Health and Safety Officer. It outlines his personal details and qualifications, including degrees in economics and certificates in first aid, fire safety, and occupational health and safety. It details his professional experience as a safety officer for various construction projects in Uganda, Ethiopia, and Rwanda. It also lists his computer skills and safety-related training, and provides references.
The CV summarizes Tilal Mohammed Osman Mohammed Ahmed's professional experience working as a Database Administrator and Software Engineer. He has 14 years of experience with Oracle databases, including installation, configuration, administration, performance tuning, and developing database applications. His most recent role was as a Database Administrator and System Analyst for Al-Morooj for Computer Solution in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he performed database administration duties and analyzed requirements for an ERP system.
This curriculum vitae outlines the qualifications and experience of Mekuria Molla Ambele, a civil engineer from Ethiopia with over 9 years of experience in Germany and Ethiopia. It details his education including a MSc in Geotechnique and Infrastructure from Leibniz University Hannover and BSc in Civil Engineering from Addis Abeba University. It provides an extensive work history including roles with consulting firms and current employment as a Geotechnical Engineer with ZUBLIN. It also lists numerous technical skills and qualifications as well as sample projects involving excavation design, foundation design, and structural analysis software.
Anteneh Getachew Kebede has over 15 years of experience managing water resource engineering projects in Ethiopia. He has worked on projects such as dams, water treatment plants, pipelines, and hydropower stations. Currently, he owns three construction and trading companies and serves as a general manager and project engineer on water infrastructure projects. He holds degrees in water resource engineering and qualifications as a professional engineer in Ethiopia.
Sisay Debele Gudeta has over 20 years of experience as a geotechnical and material engineer in Ethiopia. He has extensive experience conducting geotechnical investigations for various infrastructure projects including roads, bridges, buildings, and dams. Some of his recent projects include serving as the senior geotechnical engineer for the Ali-Ethiopia-Deghamido 146Km Road Project and the Diredawa-Dewelle Road Design and Construction Project. He is proficient in conducting field investigations, laboratory testing, and geotechnical reporting.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Erssido Lendebo Ugebo. He has nearly 20 years of experience in areas such as policy development, strategy guidance, training, and consulting on sexual and reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, and gender mainstreaming for various organizations. He holds a Doctorate in Medicine from Addis Ababa University and has extensive experience providing training, developing guidelines, and conducting research.
Samson Kacha has over 14 years of experience in humanitarian relief, emergency response, and community development programs. He is currently the Country Program Manager for Integrated Community Development at Food for the Hungry International Ethiopia, where he oversees multiple projects and staff. Previously, he held roles as Area Project Manager and Project Manager at Food for the Hungry, and as a Regional Grant and Relief Program Officer at World Vision Ethiopia, where he managed community development, advocacy, and humanitarian assistance programs. He has expertise in program design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation, and has managed projects funded by USAID, CIDA, UNICEF, EU, and other organizations.
This curriculum vitae is for Yohannis Aschale Tefera from Ethiopia. He has over 10 years of experience in water resources engineering and project management roles. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering from Arbaminch University. His most recent role was as a Sanitary Engineer with Amhara Design and Supervision Enterprise, where he prepared designs, bills of quantities, and supervised constructions. He is proficient in English and Amharic, and has strong communication, leadership, and computer skills.
Samson Chombe is applying for the position of Civil Engineer at Rankin Engineering Consultants. He has over 14 years of experience in civil engineering and materials testing. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in civil engineering from Atlantic International University in Hawaii. His professional experience includes conducting various materials tests on soils, aggregates, asphalt, concrete and bitumen. He is proficient in establishing quality control programs and developing mix designs. He is currently working on the Chingola Solwezi Rehabilitation Road Project in Zambia.
Anoop R is seeking a career as a civil engineer. He has a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Anna University. He has 1 year of experience as a site engineer. His skills include project implementation, learning new technologies, innovation, strong communication, and ability to work individually and in a group. He is motivated to learn and produce results under pressure. His hobbies include watching documentaries and designing.
Tewodros Mulugeta is a Material and Geotechnical Engineer with over 10 years of experience. He holds an M.Sc. in Earth science/geology/geophysics from Addis Ababa University. He is proficient in Microsoft office, Geo-software, and AutoCAD. He has worked on numerous road construction projects in Ethiopia conducting material testing, quality control, and pavement design. Currently, he works as a Material Engineer for Net Consult Consulting Engineers and Architect P.L.C.
Sanjeev Kumar has over 17 years of experience as a Material Engineer supervising highway construction projects in India, Qatar, and Oman. He is currently the Material Engineer for a 45km expressway project in Oman, where he is responsible for material testing, quality control, and establishing testing procedures. Previously, he held similar roles on various national and state highway projects in India involving rehabilitation, upgrading, and construction management. He has extensive experience developing quality control plans, supervising material testing laboratories, and ensuring construction materials and work meet specification requirements.
Brian Coree is a highly experienced pavement engineer and materials engineer seeking a new role. He has over 30 years of experience in quality control, research, testing procedures, and report checking for pavement projects. He has worked in both public sector roles for the Kansas and Iowa Departments of Transportation as well as in consulting. Coree has extensive publications and presentations on pavement design, materials, and implementation of new specifications. He is committed to managing complex projects on time and to a high standard while fostering collaboration.
Nikam Prashant has over 7 years of experience in quality assurance for clinical trials. He has experience reviewing protocols, conducting audits of sites and departments, and ensuring compliance. Currently he works as a Scientist in Quality Assurance at Veeda Clinical Research where he reviews documents and facilitates regulatory inspections and sponsor audits. Previously he held roles with increasing responsibility at Synapse Labs, from Research Associate to Group Leader to In-Charge of Quality Assurance. He has a Master's degree in Quality Management Systems and training in good clinical practice.
Low angle shots are used in horror to depict characters with power over others and imply impending danger. Eye level shots treat subjects equally and can manipulate viewers into trusting villains. High angle shots portray subjects as vulnerable to harm. Worm's eye views make characters seem extremely dominant over viewers. Canted angles create confusion mimicking a character's mental state. Birds eye views can show isolation or a killer surrounded by victims. Close ups emphasize emotions and foreshadow events while extreme long shots establish settings.
Laxman Kulkarni is seeking an accounts management position and has over 16 years of experience in finance and accounts. He currently works as a Senior Accounts Officer at Venkateshwara Hatcheries Pvt. Ltd. in Pune, where he manages accounts, budgets, audits, taxation, and bank reconciliation. Previously, he worked as an Accounts Officer at DSS Mobile Communications Ltd. for over 5 years and as an Accountant at Pandit Automotive Ltd. for over 6 years. He has a B.Com degree and diploma in computer management and is proficient in MS Office, Tally, and other accounting software.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Tesfahun Zewdie Chekol. He has a BSc in Sociology from Wollo University and a BSc in Animal Science from Haramaya University. His work experience includes positions as the Food Security Project Coordinator and Disaster Risk Reduction Department Head with the Ethiopian and Spanish Red Cross Support Project in South Wollo, Amhara. He has over 15 years of experience in agriculture, food security, disaster risk management, and community development work in Ethiopia.
1. This document provides a curriculum vitae for Dereje Fekadu Fantaye, a senior researcher at the Holetta Agricultural Research Center in Ethiopia.
2. It details his employment history and positions held at various agricultural research institutions in Ethiopia since 1992.
3. The CV also outlines his qualifications, leadership roles, publications, and participation in technical and administrative activities related to ruminant animal research and nutrition.
Bahiru Tefera Bezabih is a civil engineer from Ethiopia with over 15 years of experience in construction project management, water and sanitation programs, and education. He is currently a construction supervisor for Plan International Ethiopia, overseeing school and refugee camp construction projects. Previously he held roles as a civil engineer, water and sanitation officer, study and design engineer, and schools director. He has extensive experience designing, implementing and supervising water, sanitation and hygiene programs, as well as infrastructure projects including roads, bridges, schools and water systems. He has strong computer, language and management skills and seeks to continue utilizing his expertise to improve community development.
R.D. Coppinger is an Irish civil engineer and international consultant specializing in project and construction management with over 25 years of experience working on infrastructure projects in Africa, Asia, and other developing areas. He has extensive experience managing projects in the health and education sectors for organizations like the World Bank and DFID. Currently based in Cape Town, he provides short term consultancy services on infrastructure projects in various countries.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Abathun Admassu. It summarizes his personal details, educational background, work experience, teaching experience, management consulting work, languages, and other skills. He has over 30 years of experience working in government, higher education, private companies, and as an independent management consultant in Ethiopia. He holds a BA in Management and Public Administration from Addis Ababa University and an MBA from the University of Birmingham in the UK.
Feleke Fanta Tassew is an experienced public health professional with over 18 years of experience in research, monitoring and evaluation, health information management systems, and quality improvement. He has worked for various organizations including the Ethiopian government, NGOs, and UN agencies. He has a Bachelor's in public health, a Master's in public health, and an MBA in health care services. Currently he is seeking a challenging position to utilize his skills and experience in improving healthcare and public health.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Kawooya Martin, a Health and Safety Officer. It outlines his personal details and qualifications, including degrees in economics and certificates in first aid, fire safety, and occupational health and safety. It details his professional experience as a safety officer for various construction projects in Uganda, Ethiopia, and Rwanda. It also lists his computer skills and safety-related training, and provides references.
The CV summarizes Tilal Mohammed Osman Mohammed Ahmed's professional experience working as a Database Administrator and Software Engineer. He has 14 years of experience with Oracle databases, including installation, configuration, administration, performance tuning, and developing database applications. His most recent role was as a Database Administrator and System Analyst for Al-Morooj for Computer Solution in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he performed database administration duties and analyzed requirements for an ERP system.
This curriculum vitae outlines the qualifications and experience of Mekuria Molla Ambele, a civil engineer from Ethiopia with over 9 years of experience in Germany and Ethiopia. It details his education including a MSc in Geotechnique and Infrastructure from Leibniz University Hannover and BSc in Civil Engineering from Addis Abeba University. It provides an extensive work history including roles with consulting firms and current employment as a Geotechnical Engineer with ZUBLIN. It also lists numerous technical skills and qualifications as well as sample projects involving excavation design, foundation design, and structural analysis software.
Anteneh Getachew Kebede has over 15 years of experience managing water resource engineering projects in Ethiopia. He has worked on projects such as dams, water treatment plants, pipelines, and hydropower stations. Currently, he owns three construction and trading companies and serves as a general manager and project engineer on water infrastructure projects. He holds degrees in water resource engineering and qualifications as a professional engineer in Ethiopia.
Sisay Debele Gudeta has over 20 years of experience as a geotechnical and material engineer in Ethiopia. He has extensive experience conducting geotechnical investigations for various infrastructure projects including roads, bridges, buildings, and dams. Some of his recent projects include serving as the senior geotechnical engineer for the Ali-Ethiopia-Deghamido 146Km Road Project and the Diredawa-Dewelle Road Design and Construction Project. He is proficient in conducting field investigations, laboratory testing, and geotechnical reporting.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Erssido Lendebo Ugebo. He has nearly 20 years of experience in areas such as policy development, strategy guidance, training, and consulting on sexual and reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, and gender mainstreaming for various organizations. He holds a Doctorate in Medicine from Addis Ababa University and has extensive experience providing training, developing guidelines, and conducting research.
Samson Kacha has over 14 years of experience in humanitarian relief, emergency response, and community development programs. He is currently the Country Program Manager for Integrated Community Development at Food for the Hungry International Ethiopia, where he oversees multiple projects and staff. Previously, he held roles as Area Project Manager and Project Manager at Food for the Hungry, and as a Regional Grant and Relief Program Officer at World Vision Ethiopia, where he managed community development, advocacy, and humanitarian assistance programs. He has expertise in program design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation, and has managed projects funded by USAID, CIDA, UNICEF, EU, and other organizations.
This curriculum vitae is for Yohannis Aschale Tefera from Ethiopia. He has over 10 years of experience in water resources engineering and project management roles. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering from Arbaminch University. His most recent role was as a Sanitary Engineer with Amhara Design and Supervision Enterprise, where he prepared designs, bills of quantities, and supervised constructions. He is proficient in English and Amharic, and has strong communication, leadership, and computer skills.
Samson Chombe is applying for the position of Civil Engineer at Rankin Engineering Consultants. He has over 14 years of experience in civil engineering and materials testing. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in civil engineering from Atlantic International University in Hawaii. His professional experience includes conducting various materials tests on soils, aggregates, asphalt, concrete and bitumen. He is proficient in establishing quality control programs and developing mix designs. He is currently working on the Chingola Solwezi Rehabilitation Road Project in Zambia.
Anoop R is seeking a career as a civil engineer. He has a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Anna University. He has 1 year of experience as a site engineer. His skills include project implementation, learning new technologies, innovation, strong communication, and ability to work individually and in a group. He is motivated to learn and produce results under pressure. His hobbies include watching documentaries and designing.
Tewodros Mulugeta is a Material and Geotechnical Engineer with over 10 years of experience. He holds an M.Sc. in Earth science/geology/geophysics from Addis Ababa University. He is proficient in Microsoft office, Geo-software, and AutoCAD. He has worked on numerous road construction projects in Ethiopia conducting material testing, quality control, and pavement design. Currently, he works as a Material Engineer for Net Consult Consulting Engineers and Architect P.L.C.
Sanjeev Kumar has over 17 years of experience as a Material Engineer supervising highway construction projects in India, Qatar, and Oman. He is currently the Material Engineer for a 45km expressway project in Oman, where he is responsible for material testing, quality control, and establishing testing procedures. Previously, he held similar roles on various national and state highway projects in India involving rehabilitation, upgrading, and construction management. He has extensive experience developing quality control plans, supervising material testing laboratories, and ensuring construction materials and work meet specification requirements.
Brian Coree is a highly experienced pavement engineer and materials engineer seeking a new role. He has over 30 years of experience in quality control, research, testing procedures, and report checking for pavement projects. He has worked in both public sector roles for the Kansas and Iowa Departments of Transportation as well as in consulting. Coree has extensive publications and presentations on pavement design, materials, and implementation of new specifications. He is committed to managing complex projects on time and to a high standard while fostering collaboration.
Nikam Prashant has over 7 years of experience in quality assurance for clinical trials. He has experience reviewing protocols, conducting audits of sites and departments, and ensuring compliance. Currently he works as a Scientist in Quality Assurance at Veeda Clinical Research where he reviews documents and facilitates regulatory inspections and sponsor audits. Previously he held roles with increasing responsibility at Synapse Labs, from Research Associate to Group Leader to In-Charge of Quality Assurance. He has a Master's degree in Quality Management Systems and training in good clinical practice.
Low angle shots are used in horror to depict characters with power over others and imply impending danger. Eye level shots treat subjects equally and can manipulate viewers into trusting villains. High angle shots portray subjects as vulnerable to harm. Worm's eye views make characters seem extremely dominant over viewers. Canted angles create confusion mimicking a character's mental state. Birds eye views can show isolation or a killer surrounded by victims. Close ups emphasize emotions and foreshadow events while extreme long shots establish settings.
Laxman Kulkarni is seeking an accounts management position and has over 16 years of experience in finance and accounts. He currently works as a Senior Accounts Officer at Venkateshwara Hatcheries Pvt. Ltd. in Pune, where he manages accounts, budgets, audits, taxation, and bank reconciliation. Previously, he worked as an Accounts Officer at DSS Mobile Communications Ltd. for over 5 years and as an Accountant at Pandit Automotive Ltd. for over 6 years. He has a B.Com degree and diploma in computer management and is proficient in MS Office, Tally, and other accounting software.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Tesfahun Zewdie Chekol. He has a BSc in Sociology from Wollo University and a BSc in Animal Science from Haramaya University. His work experience includes positions as the Food Security Project Coordinator and Disaster Risk Reduction Department Head with the Ethiopian and Spanish Red Cross Support Project in South Wollo, Amhara. He has over 15 years of experience in agriculture, food security, disaster risk management, and community development work in Ethiopia.
1. This document provides a curriculum vitae for Dereje Fekadu Fantaye, a senior researcher at the Holetta Agricultural Research Center in Ethiopia.
2. It details his employment history and positions held at various agricultural research institutions in Ethiopia since 1992.
3. The CV also outlines his qualifications, leadership roles, publications, and participation in technical and administrative activities related to ruminant animal research and nutrition.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Daniel Markos Burra. He has over 21 years of experience working in agricultural research in Ethiopia, holding various roles including extension agent, researcher, research coordinator, and research director. He has a MSC in agronomy and BSC in plant production. His areas of expertise include agronomy, sustainable agriculture, cropping systems modeling, soils, and food security. He has authored over 20 publications in these areas.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Isaac K. Addai, who holds a PhD in Plant Science from the University of Sussex. It summarizes his educational background, including degrees in agriculture from the University for Development Studies in Ghana and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. It details his current role as a senior lecturer at the University for Development Studies, where he teaches courses in plant breeding, physiology, and statistics. The CV also outlines his research interests, administrative experience, community service activities, academic experience, publications, presentations at conferences, and workshops attended.
Tsegaye Ginbo Gatiso is an applied research economist who specializes in agricultural, environmental and development economics. He undertakes policy-oriented researches on climate-resilient and sustainable development strategies in agriculture and industry sectors. His research work encompasses field surveys and econometric analysis of cross-sectional or panel data.
Tobias D. Z. Ulare has extensive experience in agriculture and development projects spanning over 30 years. He has worked for the Ministry of Agriculture in Kenya in various roles such as policy research, project management, monitoring and evaluation. He has also consulted for organizations on entrepreneurship training, research and capacity building. Currently, he works as an independent trainer and consultant, leveraging his expertise in areas like policy formulation, project management, monitoring and evaluation, and entrepreneurship.
CONCEPT PAPER ON PARTICIPATORY VIDEO TO PASHudu Zakaria
This document proposes a collaboration between One Media Player Per Teacher (OMPT), an NGO, the University for Development Studies, and the Presbyterian Agricultural Station to conduct an action research project using participatory extension videos to improve rural farmers' access to agricultural information in Northern Ghana. The project aims to enhance extension agents' video skills, provide video equipment, and research the use of video in improving women farmers' adoption of soil fertility practices. It is proposed to train 20 agents, reach 10,000 farmers including 7,000 women, and produce videos on soil management to disseminate improved practices and productivity. The research seeks to develop best practices for using innovative video methods to serve marginalized groups like women farmers.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Samuel Safo K Allotey. He has over 5 years of experience as a research scientist and is currently pursuing a PhD in Innovation Communication at the University for Development Studies. He holds several other degrees including an MPhil in Innovation Communication and a Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness. His career history includes roles as a senior research assistant, research scientist, and field officer for various organizations focused on agriculture, research, and development in Ghana.
Tarekegn Ayele's CV summarizes his educational background and work experience. He received a Master's degree in Public Health from Hawassa University in 2012 and BSc in Applied Biology from Addis Ababa University between 1984-1992. His work experience includes positions as a consultant providing training, as a specialist in community health promotion and behavior change communication, and as a project manager for health programs focused on HIV/AIDS, family planning, and rehabilitation.
Market Chain Analysis of Live Cattle in Borana Pastoral area: The case of Mo...Zekarias Bassa
The author was born in June 28, 1974EC in a small peasant association named Bolola
Chawukare, Damot Sore Woreda of Wolaita zone. He attended elementary school in Bolola
Chawukare Primary School (grade 1-6) and continued his junior school at Shaymba Kilena (7th grade) in Damot Sore Woreda of Wolaita Zone, SNNPRS. He pursued his 8th grade
education in Bekulo Seigno junior school in Soddo Zuriya Woreda, Wolaita Zone. He had
joined Soddo Comprehensive High school in Wolaita, Soddo town in academic year of 1988EC. He had pursued his high school education in 9th since 1988EC to 1990 up to 11th grade. The candidate ceased his academic education at 11th grade in 1990 for different reasons and restarted his 11th grade in 1991EC. He had completed his high school education in
1992EC and joined Jimma University in, 1993EC; College of Agriculture to study Diploma in
specialization termed Animal Science. He had graduated with Diploma in the year June,
1994EC. He had joined Arba Minch University in 1996EC to pursue his Bachelor Degree, in
Business and Economics Department. He had graduated with BA Degree in Economics in
June 2000EC. The candidate had served as Development Agent in Ditta Woreda in Gamo
Gofa Zone and Boloso Sore Woreda of Wolaita Zone in SNNPR for more than a year. He has
served in Southern Agricultural Research Institute, at Areka Agricultural Research Center
since May, 1996EC as a technical assistant till October 2001EC and as Socio Economist since
November 2001EC to 2005EC. He had Joined School of Graduate studies in Wondo Genet
College of Forestry and Natural Resource, Hawassa University Study in September, 2005EC
academic year to pursue his MSc degree in Natural Resource Economics and Policy.
Market chain analysis of live cattle in pastoralist area.The case of Moyale...Zekarias Bassa
Zekarias Bassa>Msc Thesis in specialization of Natural Resource Economic and Policy in Hawassa University,Soutern Agricultral Research Institute,Areka Agricultral Research center,cell phone 251913918474/25167805030,email:aldadakajelagmail.com,P.O.Box 79,Areka Ethiopia.Fax 251465520502
The role of_indigenous_land_management_practices_to_improve_crop_land_product...LataJimma
The document is a thesis submitted by Leta Jimma Desta to the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at Arba Minch University in Ethiopia in 2018. The thesis examines the role of indigenous land management practices in improving crop land productivity in Halu Wereda, Ilubabor Zone, Oromia Region. It analyzes factors affecting the use of indigenous practices and their impact on yields. The study employs questionnaires, interviews, field observations and focus group discussions to collect data on practices used, challenges to adoption, and community perceptions of the impacts of indigenous land management.
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Research and Extension Roles and Standpoints on Collaboration in technology P...AI Publications
Research and extension collaboration has been considered by policymakers as a critical factor in the success of efforts at lifting the agricultural sector especially in developing countries. Generation of technologies aimed at improving crop yields and farmers’ incomes are mainly the researchers’ role, while dissemination, promotion and transfer of these technologies for adoption especially by small-scale farmers is traditionally regarded as the extensionists’ main tasks. The research-extension linkage has been studied in terms of extent of collaboration and communication and causes of weak linkage, but not a single study explored how collaboration is viewed and what roles the researchers and extensionists assume in technology transfer. This study aimed to find out the roles and standpoints of researchers and extensionists in the promotion of technologies generated in an agricultural higher education institution (HEI) in the northern Philippines. Qualitative methodology was utilized to gather data from nine researchers and five extensionists who were all chosen through purposive sampling and who were all from the HEI. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the transcribed interviews. Findings show that researchers performed the role of technology transfer agents while extensionists served merely as reinforcement to the promotion activities of the researchers. There were differing standpoints about technology promotion and transfer, with the researchers’ viewpoint of extensionists’ lack of competence as a critical reason for not relegating this role to them, due to the extensionists’ non-involvement in the generation of the technologies. Lack of linkage between the two prevented the extensionists from assuming their prescribed role as technology transfer agent, doing instead the role of facilitator and organizer of farmers’ trainings. The study results call for a re-articulation of extensionists’ function and for their involvement in research centers’ implementation plan for technology promotion and transfer.
Photo report of the Training of Trainers on Scaling of Africa RISING Project ...africa-rising
The document summarizes a three-day training event on scaling validated technologies from the Africa RISING project in the Ethiopian highlands. Over the three days, participants received briefings and presentations from scientists on topics like gender integration, crop and livestock development innovations from Phase I, and plans for Phase II. Group training sessions covered feed and forage management, crops, and natural resource management. Participants discussed implementation plans and asked questions. Partners in the Africa RISING project in Ethiopia include universities, research organizations, agricultural offices, and the Agricultural Transformation Agency. The event aimed to train participants on scaling technologies to improve food security and livelihoods in Ethiopia.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Shemsu Baissa Alemu that summarizes his personal and educational background, skills, job experience, publications, and references. It details his extensive experience in the seed industry in Ethiopia, including roles managing seed production and quality control departments and coordinating local seed business projects. He has over 15 years of experience in the public seed sector and is currently an agricultural input specialist with IFDC.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Dr. Shahnaj Parveen that includes her personal details, education history, awards, training, work experience, research experience, and publications. She is currently a Professor and Director at the Bangladesh Agricultural University. Her educational background includes a Ph.D. in Agriculture from Germany and Master's and Bachelor's degrees from Bangladesh Agricultural University. She has received several fellowships for research and studies in Germany and the UK.
This thesis analyzes options for developing a pluralistic dairy service delivery system in Debrezeit milkshed of Central Ethiopia. It finds that while public sectors dominate service provision, private sectors are increasingly involved in feed supply and product marketing. Multiple actors like the government, cooperative, NGOs and private providers deliver services, but coordination is lacking. Based on surveys of 150 households and service providers, it identifies challenges like inadequate veterinary drugs and artificial insemination. It recommends strengthening coordination among actors, and developing public-private partnerships to improve coverage, efficiency and quality of dairy services.
Samuel Safo, K. Allotey (MPhil) has over five years of professional experience working as a socio-economics expert on development programs such as agricultural value chain among smallholder farmers and nucleus farmers in the Upper West region. I have also led a socio-economic study on assessing farmers’ willingness to pay under the Pwalugu Multipurpose Project on 20,000 ha irrigation schemes in the North East region. I have vast experience working on international donor-funded projects in rural livelihood, natural resource management, and rein fed rain rice intensification. I hold a Master of Philosophy degree in Innovation Communication and a final year Ph.D. candidate (University for Development Studies) and also a Bachelor of Science degree in Agribusiness (University for Development Studies).
This document is an outline for a research paper on women's access to productive resources in agriculture. It includes sections on introduction, literature review, research objectives, and methodology. The introduction defines productive resources and their importance in agriculture. The literature review summarizes several previous studies on women's roles in agriculture and constraints they face. The research objectives are to study women's socioeconomic backgrounds and access to resources like land, income, and decision making. The methodology describes plans to use quantitative methods like surveys with 150 rural women, and analyze the data using SPSS.
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1. Hassen Beshir Hussien
Res.: +251338110917, Mob. : +251911900138, +251972337858
Email: hassenhussien@gmail.com, hasen.beshir@wu.edu.et and hassenbeshir@yahoo.com
CURRICULLUM VITAE
1. Personal Details
Full Name: Hassen Beshir Hussien
Sex: Male
Place of Birth: Wollo
Marital Status: Married
Address: Wollo University, P.O. Box 1145, Dessie, Ethiopia
Mob-251911900138, Tel. (2513) 381 10917. Email-hassenhussien@gmail.com
2. Educational Qualifications
A. University: i. Graduated with PhD Degree in Economics (Agricultural Economics) at
Haramaya University in May 2011
ii. Graduated with MSc Degree in Economics (Agricultural Economics)
at Alemaya University in March 2000
iii. Graduated with BSc Degree in Economics (Agricultural Economics) at
Alemaya University in Dec 1991
B. Completed High School education at Borena Senior Secondary School (Mekane Selam) in
June 1986 and joined Alemaya University of Agriculture in September 1986.
C. Certificates awarded and training attended
-Completed Higher Diploma Program in teaching and learning in June 2015
-Participated in Productivity and Efficiency Analysis Organized by AGRODEP-IFPRI Held at
Dakar on Aug 3-7, 2015
- Completed GTAP 101 “Introduction to Computable General Equilibrium Modeling’’ Held at
Online by Purdue University 24 Oct , 2014
- Participated in GAMS based Advanced Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modeling:
models of regional trade integration Organized by AGRODEP-IFPRI Held at Dakar on June 22,
2014
-Participated in GAMS based Advanced Computable General Equilibrium model (CGE) of PEP
and IFPRI Organized by AGRODEP-IFPRI Held at Dakar from June 16 to 17 2014
2. -Participated in GAMS based Basic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model Organized
by AGRODEP-IFPRI Held at Addis Ababa from December 9 to 20 2013
- Participated in applied microeconometrics Organized by AGRODEP-IFPRI Held at Dakar
Senegal from October1 to 3 2013
- Participated in Refresher Course on PhD Research Methodology Training in Social Sciences
and Humanities, Organized by OSSREA Held at Seeta, Uganda from 22 May to 1 June 2013
- Participated on a training course of panel data econometrics on Ethiopian Rural Household
Survey using STATA organized by Ethiopian Economic Association Dec 31, 2012-Jan 2
2013
-Participated on a training course of applied econometrics using STATA and E-VIEWS
organized by Ethiopian Economic Association at Haramaya from Sep 30-Oct 5 2010
-Participated on a training course of Participatory Rural Appraisal and Community Action Plan
conducted by FARM Africa at Gewane from 21 feb -7 mar 2007
-Participated on a training course of Participatory Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
conducted by Amhara Region Agricultural Research Institute at Sirinka in Aug 2004 (Aug
10, 2004 - Aug 20, 2004)
-Awarded a certificate on Self evaluation, attitudes and emotional management, outcome setting
and the fire walk conducted by PEAK PERFORMANCE INTERNATIONAL in Sep 2004, at
DebreZeit (Sep 15-30)
-Participated on marketing analysis Course conducted by EARO, ASARECA, IITA, FOODNET,
CIAT, CIMMYT, IFPRI at Nazerate Agricultural research center in March 2004 (Feb 3,
2003 - Feb 9, 2003)
-Participated on socioeconomics and Environmental Impact assessment Study on Small Scale
Irrigation Projects by ESRDF at Bahr Dar in Dec 2000 (Dec 20, 2000 – Jan 5, 2001)
-Participated on training of Management development in management, Finance, integrated rural
development, policy, project and development planning as well as ethics by Amhara region
management institute and office of the prime minister at Bahr Dar in Dec 1996 (Sep 10-Dec
10, 1996)
3. Work Experience
a. Date: February, 2015 to date,
i. Major Job: Assistant professor at Wollo University
ii. additional job Director for tutorial service at Wollo University (Managerial Post)
3. b. Date: May 21, 2011, to January, 2015
Position:
i. Major Job: Assistant professor at Wollo University
ii. additional job Department head for Agricultural Economics at Wollo University
(Managerial Post)
c. Date: Sep, 2007 to May 21, 2011,
i. Major Job: Lecturer at Wollo University
ii. additional job Study leave)
d. Date: Nov 11, 2006 to Sep 2007,
Position: Project team leader (Managerial Post) FARM Africa
e. Date: Nov 11, 2003 to Nov 11 2006,
Position:
i. Major Job Associate Researcher (socio-economist)
ii. additional job Department head for socioeconomics research and research extension department
(Managerial Post) at Sirinka Agricultural Research Center (SARC), Amhara Region Agricultural
Research Institute
f. Date: January 2001 to Nov 10, 2003
Position:
i. Major Job Senior planning and programming expert and senior monitoring and evaluation
expert
ii. additional job acting head for Planning, Monitoring and Resource Mobilization Service
(Managerial Post) at Kobo Girana Valley Development Program
g. Mar 2000 to January 2001, agricultural extension communication expert at South
Wollo agricultural Department
h. July 1995 to Sept 1997 as Executive Committee at ANRS in South Wollo zone.
i. Nov 1993 to July 1995 as agricultural extension and rural women affairs team leader
at Ministry of agriculture in South Wollo at kelala district.
j. February 5 1992 to Nov 1993 as agricultural planning expert at Ministry of
agriculture in South Tigray.
4. Major Research Publication
a. Hassen Beshir, 2016. Technical Efficiency Measurement and Their Differential in Wheat
Production: The Case of Smallholder Farmers in South Wollo. Case of Kalu District,
South Wollo Zone, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia. International Journal of
Economics, Business and Finance Vol. 4, No. 1, January 2016, PP: 1- 16, ISSN: 2327-
8188 (Online) Available online at http://ijebf.com/
b. Hassen Beshir, 2015. Determinants of Coffee Export Supply in Ethiopia: Error Correction
Modeling Approach. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 6(5): 31-37
available at http://iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JEDS/article/view/20689
c. Wondimu Tefaye and Hassen Beshir, 2014. Determinants of Technical Efficiency in
Maize Production: The Case of Smallholder Farmers in Dhidhessa District of Illuababora
Zone, Ethiopia. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 5(12): 274-284
available at http://iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JEDS/article/view/15328
4. d. Hassen Beshir, 2014. Economics of Soil and Water Conservation: The Case of
Smallholder Farmers in North Eastern Highlands of Ethiopia. The Experiment, Vol.23
(3)1611-1627. Available online at
http://www.experimentjournal.com/expadmin/pdf_files/exp_23.3_1611-1627.pdf
e. Kelemework Geleta and Hassen Beshir, 2015. The Multidimensional Measurement of
Urban Poverty Evidence from South Wollo, Ethiopia. Wollo University research conference,
Desse; 04/2015
f. Hassen Beshir, 2014. Economics of Soil and Water Conservation: The Case of
Smallholder Farmers in North Eastern Highlands of Ethiopia. Published at proceeding of
the 11th international conference of the Ethiopian economics Association, July 2014
g. Wondimu Tesfaye, Hassen Beshir and S.P.R.Chaurasia, 2014. “Determinants of
Technical Efficiency in Maize Production: The Case of Smallholder Farmers in
Dhidhessa District, Illubabor Zone, Ethiopia”. Published at proceeding of the 11th
international conference of the Ethiopian economics Association, July 2014
h. Zelalem Gebeyehu, Hassen Beshir and Jema Haji, 2013. Determinants of Loan
Repayment Performance of Smallholder Farmers: The Case of Kalu District, South
Wollo Zone, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia. International Journal of
Economics, Business and Finance Vol. 1, No. 11, December 2013, PP: 431- 446, ISSN:
2327-8188 (Online) Available online at
http://ijebf.com/Vol.%201,%20No.%2011,%20December%202013.php
i. Hassen Beshir. 2014. Water Resources Use and Management for Poverty Alleviation in
Gerado Irrigation Canal, South Wollo, Ethiopia. OSSREA book chapter ed. Paulos
Chanie, innovative Water Resource Use and Management for Poverty Reduction in Sub-
Saharan Africa: An Anthology.
http://publications.ossrea.net/index.php?option=com_sobi2&sobi2Task=sobi2Details&ca
tid=3&sobi2Id=2836&Itemid=0
j. Hassen Beshir 2013. Factors Affecting the Adoption and Intensity of Use of Improved
Forages in North East Highlands of Ethiopia. American Journal of Experimental
Agriculture, 4(1): 12-27, 2014. SCIENCEDOMAIN international,
http://sciencedomain.org/issue/272
k. Seid Hussen, Hassen Beshir and Yitbarek W/Hawariyat. 2013. Postharvest Loss
Assessment of Commercial Horticultural Crops in South Wollo, Ethiopia “Challenges
and Opportunities”. Food Science and Quality Management, Vol.17, 2013,pp 34-39.
ISSN 2224-6088. Available online
http://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/FSQM/issue/view/730
l. Hassen Beshir, Bezabih Emana, Belay Kassa and Jema Haji. 2013. Determinants of
chemical fertilizer technology adoption in North eastern highlands of Ethiopia: the
double hurdle approach. Published at proceeding of the 4th regional conference of the
Amhara region economic development, July 2013
m. Hassen Beshir, Bezabih Emana, Belay Kassa and Jema Haji. 2012. Determinants of
chemical fertilizer technology adoption in North eastern highlands of Ethiopia: the
double hurdle approach. Journal of Research in Economics and International Finance
(JREIF) Vol. 1(2) pp. 39-49, August 2012. Available online
http://www.interesjournals.org/JREIF/august-2012-vol-1-issue-2
n. Hassen Beshir, Bezabih Emana, Belay Kassa and Jema Haji. 2012.Economic efficiency
of mixed crop-livestock production system in the north eastern highlands of Ethiopia: the
5. Stochastic frontier approach Journal of Agricultural Economics and Development Vol.
1(1), pp. 10-20, April 2012 Available online at
http://www.academeresearchjournals.org/journal/jaed/archive/april-2012-vol.-1-(1)
o. Hassen Beshir, Bezabih Emana, Belay Kassa and Jema Haji. 2011. Factors affecting the
adoption and intensity of use of improved wheat varieties in north east Ethiopia: a double
hurdle approach published at Ethiopian journal of agricultural economics, Vol. 8 (1) in
Nov 2011 pp 133-158.
p. Hassen Beshir. 2011. Performance of mixed crop-livestock production system: the data
envelopment approach Published at Livestock Research for Rural Development. Volume
23, No 9, Article #200 Retrieved , http://www.lrrd.org/lrrd23/9/besh23200.htm
q. Hassen Beshir, Bezabih Emana, Belay Kassa and Jema Haji. 2012.Economic efficiency
of mixed crop-livestock production system in the north eastern highlands of Ethiopia: the
Stochastic frontier approach Published at proceeding of the 10th international conference
of the Ethiopian economics Association, July 2013
r. Hassen Beshir, Bezabih Emana, Belay Kassa and Jema Haji. 2013. Determinants of
Improved Wheat Seed Technology Adoption: The Case of Smallholder Farmers in North
Eastern Highlands Of Ethiopia Published at proceeding of the 13th annual conference of
the agricultural economics society of Ethiopia, Nov 2011
s. Defended successfully PhD dissertation in agricultural economics entitled analysis of
Agricultural Technology Adoption and Production Efficiency: the Case of Smallholder
Farmers in North Eastern Highlands of Ethiopia in may 2011 (Using STATA, LIMDEP,
Frontier and DEA)
t. Worked MSc Research Thesis in agricultural economics entitled: “Crop-livestock
integration of smallholder farms and their potential for improvement in South Wollo,
Ethiopia: The Case of Debresina and Tehulederie Districts” in Jan 2000. (Using GAMS)
5. Other skills -Computer Literate on Microsoft window, Word, Excel and able to do with
Statistical soft ware packages like STATA, EVIEWS, R, Oxmetrics, PCGIVE, LIMDEP, SPSS
and Minitab and with Mathematical programs like GTAP, GAMS, FRONTIER and DEA.
Moreover, awarded a certificate on Self evaluation, attitudes and emotional management,
outcome setting and the fire walk conducted by PEAK PERFORMANCE INTERNATIONAL in
Sep 2004, at DebreZeit.
6. Experience in big survey
I have the experience of working in multi disciplinary teams, organizing and leading big
surveys on optimal analysis of crop-livestock integration, efficiency and adoption of
crop-livestock production, poverty analysis and market supply response, value
chain and market integration.
I can manage and analyze cross sectional and time series data. I am capable in using
Microsoft word, power point and excel.
6. 7. Seminars presentation
i. Hassen Beshir, 2010. Determinants of Contract Enforcement in Vegetable Marketing
in Eastern Ethiopia. Seminar presented to the School of Graduate Studies, Haramaya
University.
ii. Hassen Beshir, 2009. Determinants of Coffee Export Supply in Ethiopia. Seminar
presented to the School of Graduate Studies, Haramaya University.
iii. Hassen Beshir, 2009. Factors Affecting Gross Domestic Saving in Ethiopian
Economy. Seminar presented to the School of Graduate Studies, Haramaya University.
iv. Hassen Beshir, 2009. Estimation of Macroeconomic Production Functions for Ethiopia
Agricultural Sector. Seminar presented to the School of Graduate Studies, Haramaya
University.
8. Research Advised (Post graduate, MSc)
a. ERMIAS FETENE, 2015. INDIVIDUAL WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR IMPROVE
URBAN WASTE MANAGEMENT; THE CASE OF BATI TOWN, Department of
Economics, School of Graduate Studies, Wollo University
b. ALEMSEGED GEREMEW, 2015. EVALUATION OF ECONOMICS VALUE OF
MULTI-PURPOSE TREE RESOURCES, THE CASE OF KALU WEREDA, SOUTH
WOLLO ZONE, AMAHARA NATIONAL STATE. , Department of Economics, School
of Graduate Studies, Wollo University
c. AWEL HUSSEN, 2015. Valuing the Benefits of Improved Lake Quality: Case Study of
Lake Hayk Choice Experiment Approach, , Department of Economics, School of
Graduate Studies, Wollo University
d. Abdurahman Aliy, 2013. “determinants of rural women’s access to microfinance services
in ada’a district, east showa zone, Ethiopia, Department of Agricultural Economics,
School of Graduate Studies, Haramaya University
e. Abnew Emiru, 2015 Determinants of Food Insecurity among Rural Households in Lasta
District, North Wollo, Ethiopia, Department of Agricultural Economics, School of
Graduate Studies, Wollo University
7. f. Andualem Kassegn, 2014. The Impacts Of Productive Safety Net Program On The House
Hold Welfare: The Case Of Kutaber District, Department of Agricultural Economics,
School of Graduate Studies, Wollo University
g. Awel Ahmed, 2012, Economic Efficiency of Rain-fed Wheat Producing Farmer’s in
North Eastern Ethiopia: The case of Albuko Woreda: A Stochastic Frontier Approach,
Department of Agricultural Economics, School of Graduate Studies, Haramaya
University
h. Berhanu Mekonen, 2015. Market Performance And Value Chain Of Wheat: The Case Of
Dessie Zuria District, Department of Agricultural Economics, School of Graduate
Studies, Wollo University
i. Derbie Fetene, 2014. Technical Efficiency For Potato Producing Household: The Case Of
Kutaber District, Department of Agricultural Economics, School of Graduate Studies,
Wollo University
j. Getasew Fentaw, 2015. Determinant of Commercialization among Smallholder Farmers
in South Wollo: The case of Albuko woreda, Department of Agricultural Economics,
School of Graduate Studies, Wollo University
k. Getaw Taffesse, 2015. Analysis of technical efficiency in wheat production: the case of
Jamma Woreda, Ethiopia, Department of Agricultural Economics, School of Graduate
Studies, Wollo University
l. Gizachew Desalegn, 2015. Impact of productive safety net program on household asset
building and livelihood on farm household: the case of Laygaynt district, south Gondar
zone, Ethiopia, Department of Agricultural Economics, School of Graduate Studies,
Wollo University
m. Kassahun Assefa, 2015. Determinants of Farmers’ participation in water harvesting
practice: a case of Sayint district, Ethiopia, School of Graduate Studies, Wollo University
n. Mohamed Seid, 2014. Analysis of Price Formation on Wheat Marketing System in South
Wollo, Ethiopia. Department of Agricultural Economics, School of Graduate Studies,
Wollo University
o. Nigest Mekonnen, 2015. Non-Farm Employment And Farm Production Of Smallholder
Farmers: The Case Of Ambassel District, Department of Agricultural Economics,
School of Graduate Studies, Wollo University
8. p. Simachew Dubale, 2015. Factor affecting loan repayment performance of farmers: in
Simada district, Department of Agricultural Economics, School of Graduate Studies,
Wollo University
q. Wallelign Kebede, 2014. Analysis Of Determinants Of Household Poverty: The Case Of
Kutaber District, Ethiopia, Department of Agricultural Economics, School of Graduate
Studies, Wollo University
r. Wondimu Tesfaye, 2012. Determinants of Technical Efficiency in Maize Production: The
Case of Smallholder Farmers in Dhidhessa District, Illubabor Zone, Ethiopia. Department
of Agricultural Economics, School of Graduate Studies, Haramaya University
s. Yimam Seid, 2014. Assessment of Factors Affecting Adoption of Improved Water
Harvesting Technologies: A Case of Kallu District, South Wollo, Ethiopia, Department
of Agricultural Economics, School of Graduate Studies, Wollo University
t. Zelalem Gebeyehu, 2012. “Determinants of loan repayment performance of smallholder
farmers: the case of Kalu district, south Wollo zone of Amhara national regional state”.
Department of Agricultural Economics, School of Graduate Studies, Haramaya
University
9. Teaching experience
Graduate program
o Research methods for socio-economists, macroeconomics, microeconomics, production
economics and marketing and price analysis, econometrics, gender and development
Undergraduate program
o Microeconomics, macroeconomics, finance, Farm management, agricultural Project
planning and analysis, Economics and econometrics,
10. Technical notes and module preparation
Hassen Beshir, 2014. Agricultural Project planning and analysis. AGRICULTURAL
EXTENSION MID CAREER PROGRAM. Distance Learning Material. Edited by Prof Tesfaye
Semela at Hawassa University prepared for SAFE.
11. Reviewing and Editing Research report
o American journal of experimental Agriculture
o Journal of Agricultural economics and development
9. o Wollo university proceeding
12. Research Grants
Title: Analysis of Innovative Water Resources Use and Management for Poverty Alleviation in
Gerado Irrigation canal, South Wollo, Ethiopia
Funding agency: OSSREA (ORGANISATION FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH IN
EASTERN AND SOUTHERN AFRICA)
Title: Analysis of challenges and opportunities of sheep and goat for poverty reduction on
smallholder farmers Wollo, Ethiopia
Funding agency: FOODNET,
Title: The Multidimensional Measurement of Urban Poverty: Evidence from South Wollo,
Ethiopia
Funding agency: Wollo University
I have won 23,000 birr from WU in collaboration with Seid Hussien on vegetable post harvest
loss in south Wollo in 2012.
I have won 12,000 birr from WU in collaboration with Kelemework Geleta on urban poverty in
South Wollo in 2012.
I have obtained research fund of 10, 000 birr from FOODNET, CIAT, CIMMYT, and IFPRI for
Analysis of Challenges and Opportunities of Sheep and Goat Marketing System in Wollo areas
in 2004.
I have been undertaking the following researches successfully.
o Prepared socioeconomic and environmental aspect of KetoKelad Watershed Development
Project Plan in Debresina District of South Wollo Department of Agriculture in January 2001.
o Prepared socioeconomic and environmental aspect of Workie Wuha and Shemet Ferede Sub-
watershed Development Project Plan submitted to ESRDF at Kobo Girana Valley Development
Program Office in Mar 2002
o Prepared financial and economic aspect of project analysis of Hormat-Golina Irrigation
Development Project Plan submitted to ESRDF at Kobo Girana Valley Development Program
Office in Aug 2002
o Prepared financial and economic aspect of project analysis of Weylet Irrigation Development
Project Plan submitted to ESRDF at Kobo Girana Valley Development Program Office in Feb
2002
10. o Worked Demand and Supply Analysis of Rural Credit System in North Wollo in June 2004
o Worked Analysis of Challenges and Opportunities of Sheep and Goat Marketing System in
Wollo areas in September 2004
o Worked Comparative Analysis of Returns and Market Opportunities of crops grown under
Irrigated Agriculture in North Wollo: The case of Kobo, Habru and Gubalafto districts.
o Worked Monitoring Report and Future Direction of Kobo Girana Development Project
Membership in electronic and researchers network: hassen-hussien@linkedin.com,
hassen.hussien1@facebook.com, HassenHussien2 @twitter.com,
http://scholar.google.com/hasen.beshir@wu.edu.et
http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Hassen_Hussien2
13. Professional Membership Association
Organization: Global Trade Analysis project managed by Purdue University
Member Since: Apr, 2014
Organization: African Growth and Development consortium (AGRODEP) facilitated by IFPRI
Member Since: Apr, 2013
Organization: Agrihub Ethiopia, APF,
Member Since: Oct 2, 2012
Organization: Ethiopian Economics Association
Member Since: July, 2012
Organization: Agricultural economics society of Ethiopia
Member Since: Oct 2, 2005
14. Language
Language Name Oral Level Written Level
Amharic (Ethiopian) Advance(Fluent) Advance(Fluent)
English Advance(Fluent) Advance(Fluent)
Arabic Intermediate Intermediate
Afan Oromo (Ethiopian) Intermediate Intermediate
Tigrigna (Ethiopian) Intermediate Intermediate
11. 15. References
1. Dr. Hassen Mohamed, Ass. Prof, Wollo University, Mob: +251937931150, Email:
hassen.mohammed@yahoo.com
2. Dr. Jema Haji, Associate professor, Haramaya University Mob: +251911780518, Email:
jemmahaji@gmail.com
3. Prof. Belay Kassa, African Union Mob: +251915330337, Email:belayk@hotmail.com
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Name: Hassen Beshir Hussien Signature: ___ date 24/02/2016