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1. ASHA/ANM/other primary informant notifies the Block Medical Officer of any child death within their area within 24 hours via phone or SMS.
2. The BMO initiates an investigation of the child death using verbal/social autopsy tools within 3 days of notification.
3. Data from the investigation is transmitted to the Block and District levels for analysis to identify gaps and guide improvements in child health interventions.
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1) The IDR committee reviewed 566 infant deaths and discussed social, economic, and health system factors contributing to deaths, leading to improved prenatal care.
2) Common causes of death differed between districts, with pneumonia being most common in one district and birth asphyxia in the other.
3) Involving stakeholders at all levels in planning and implementing the IDR program provided a platform for collective learning and action to address impediments to the program's success and sustainability.
1. ASHA/ANM/other primary informant notifies the Block Medical Officer of any child death within their area within 24 hours via phone or SMS.
2. The BMO initiates an investigation of the child death using verbal/social autopsy tools within 3 days of notification.
3. Data from the investigation is transmitted to the Block and District levels for analysis to identify gaps and guide improvements in child health interventions.
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Aman ullah- Resume
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Aman Ullah
Monitoring and Evaluation Consulting Manager
World Bank-WHO Schistosomiasis Control Project
Ministry of Public Health and Population (MoPHP)
Sana’a, Yemen
Tel : +967 1 243637 Mobile:+967736507437
E-mail : ullah.aman@yahoo.com
Skype: ullah.aman
Date of Birth: November 28, 1968
Nationality: Bangladeshi
Visa Status: Yemen Resident permit
Academic Qualification
In 1992, I achieved Masters of Science in Statistics and in 1991 I achieved my Bachelor of Science (with honors)
in Statistics. My major subjects those fit with my M&E profession are Statistics, Mathematics, Economics,
Demography, Research, Survey, Biostatistics, Demography, Data Analysis and Data Management, Econometrics,
Stochastic processes, Education and Industrial Statistics.
Relevant Training
Oracle Certified Professional, Database Administration (DBA) by Oracle University and IBCS-PRIMAX
Result-based Monitoring and Evaluation, Log frame and Strategic Plan by PLAN international, IPPF and
UNDP;
ATLAS and PRINCE2 by UNDP and
M&E and Result-based Project Management by EPOS, Germany and InDevelop, Sweden
Languages:
English- Fluent in reading, writing and speaking
Bengali- Native and
Arabic- Working knowledge
Country of Work Experience:
Bangladesh and Yemen
Professional Profile:
Have 20 years of experience in three major areas; (A) Monitoring & Evaluation, (B) Management
Information System and (C) Project Management; I am a statistician as well as an Oracle Certified
Professional.
Key-Skills: Monitoring and Evaluation, Project Management, Management Information System, Application
Development in Oracle Platform, Web Management, Statistical Analysis, Research and Knowledge Management
Key-achievements:
1. Working for Yemen's largest national health project (SCP). Working as the project manager for Mass
Drug Administration, Independent performance evaluation and now conducting National Site Survey and
Household Surveys for Coverage Evaluation of Schistosomiasis Control Project
2. Worked with USAID's largest NGO networks in Bangladesh. Developed eMonitoring system and largest
Health MIS integrating 323 urban and rural clinics and 26 NGOs.
3. Worked with UNDP Bangladesh for establishing country's largest voter registration database for the
Government of Bangladesh. Established Project Management System for UN wing in Economic
Relations Department funded by UNDP.
4. Worked with IPPF-SARO for establishing eMonitoring System (eIMS) in eight South Asian Countries
(Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri-Lanka, Nepal, Maldives, Afghanistan and Iran). I coordinated these
countries for unification and standardization of reproductive health information management.
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Employment records:
1. World Bank-WHO Schistosomiasis Control Project; M&E Manager; Ministry of Public Health and
Population, Yemen;
Year: 6/2012 to current, Location: Sana’a, Yemen
Developed M&E framework for independent verification of performance, compliance and
results;
Developed Management Information System for Mass Drug Administration (MDA);
Capacity Assessment of Implementing Partners (UNFPA and EoF/UNDP);
Mid-term and End-term Evaluation, Drugs Warehouse verifications, Invoice verifications;
Conduct Household Survey for evaluation of Drug Coverage, Geographic Coverage & National
Coverage and
Developed Information Management System for Baseline Tracking and MDA.
2. Save the Children International; M&E Manager, - Global Fund HIV/AIDS Project;
Year: 11/2011 to June 2012, Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Facilitated in developing Country Strategic Plan 2013-2015;
Developed Country Action Plan-2012;
Conducted Program Audit 2010-2011and
Conducted On-site Data Verification and Regular Data Quality Assessment for Implementing
Partners (IPs)
Periodic sharing of M&E reports with LFA and SRs.
3. USAID Bangladesh; M&E Advisor- Smiling Sun Franchise Program;
Year: 07/2010 to 10/2011, Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Implemented Integrated Health MIS, M&E and Business Plan (brand name ANONTA)
Established ICT infrastructure for the integrated system;
Established corporate business relation with Dutch Bangla Bank Limited and CitiCell
Telecommunication for implementing the Integrated Health MIS;
Transformed traditional M&E system into eM&E systems; Conducted two national and six
regional workshops with twenty six implementing partners (Non-Government Organizations)
and USAID on M&E techniques and Health MIS;
4. Word Bank Bangladesh ; MIS Advisor- Management Support Agency
Year: 04/2008 to 30 June 2010, Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Established M&E Framework for contracted Non-Government Organizations
(NGOs)/Implementing Partners for National HIV/AIDS Program, National Nutrition Program
(NNP), Child Centers, Procurement Audit and Tribal Health;
Developed Procurement Process (Process EOI/RFP) for Contracting National NGOs for
implementation of above mentioned Government Programs.
5. UNDP Bangladesh; Information Management Expert- NEX Management Project by ERD
Year: 03/2006 to 10/2007, Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Reviewed and updated NEX Manual for the Year 2006-2007;
Conducted training program for Government Officials on NEX Management, Project
Management, Country Program Action Plan (CPAP), Harmonize Action on Cash Transfer
(HACT), Aid-effectiveness, Monitoring MDG and joint review of UNDP support projects and
program;
Developed Development Project Proforma (DPP) and Technical Project Proforma (TPP) in the
Economic Relation Division (ERD), Planning Commission and Information Monitoring and
Evaluation Department (IMED) of the Government of Bangladesh;
Conducted joint monitoring of UNDP supported project and programs (Year 2006-2007)
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6. IPPF-South Asia Region; Bangladesh; MIS&IT Manager - FPA Bangladesh;
Year: 7/1999 to 3/2006, Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Established electronic Integrated Management System (eIMS);
Coordinated eight Family Planning Associations of South Asia for Unified M&E and MIS for
Reproductive Health Services;
Provided Technical Support for KAP Survey of Safe Motherhood Project; Data Analysis,
Household Survey, Clinical Survey, Exit Interview and Strategic Framework for Access, AIDS,
Adolescents, Abortion and Advocacy projects.
7. PLAN International; Bangladesh; Donor Service Officer;
Year: 1/1997 to 6/1999, Location: Gazipur, Bangladesh
Communicated regularly with PLAN International USA, UK, Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan,
France, Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden country offices for donor services and sponsorship
activities;
8. Also Year: 01/1993 to 12/1996 worked with Delta Hitech Professional and Life Insurance Co. Ltd as
Analyst Programmer and Trainee Actuary.
Consultancy:
1. Economic Opportunities Fund (EOF), Yemen-; M&E Specialist
Year: 11/2012 to 05/2013; Location: Sana’a, Yemen
Organizational Assessment of 130 Fisheries Cooperatives (November 2012-May 2013)
2. UNFPA, Yemen; M&E Specialist
Year: 11/2012 to 05/2013; Location: Sana’a, Yemen
Implementing Partners’ Capacity Assessment
3. DANIDA, Bangladesh; Independent MIS Specialist
Year: 04/2012 to 05/2012; Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Organizational Assessment -Establishment of a Web based MIS, LAN Based Electronic Work
Flow and Archive Management
4. UNDP Bangladesh; Systems Manager
Year: 09/2005 to 12/2005; Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Strengthening the Election Commission for Improvement of the Electoral Process.
5. UNICEF Bangladesh; IT-Expert
Year: 02/2003 to 07/2003; Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Organizational Assessment for ICT of Ministry of Women and Children Affairs of Government
of Bangladesh
Signature
May 15, 2013
(AMAN ULLAH)