This curriculum vitae outlines the educational and professional experience of Eltighani Mirghani Elamin. He has over 30 years of experience in agricultural economics and rural development, including experience managing projects in Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and Europe. He holds a PhD in Agricultural Economics and has worked with numerous international organizations, universities, and government bodies on projects related to food security, capacity development, and agricultural policy.
The presidency annual performance plan 2017 2018Dr Lendy Spires
The document is the annual performance plan for The Presidency of South Africa for 2017/2018. It outlines The Presidency's role in supporting the President and Deputy President to lead the government in achieving its strategic goals. The Presidency aims to coordinate government efforts, promote nation-building and social cohesion, and advance South Africa's interests internationally. Key priorities for 2017/2018 include implementing economic transformation and job creation plans, improving service delivery, strengthening governance, and celebrating the centenary of Oliver Tambo to promote unity. The plan presents The Presidency's strategic goals and indicators to help guide its work over the coming year in supporting the South African government.
- The document discusses Bhutan's national development planning, guided by its Gross National Happiness policy. It outlines key aspects of Bhutan's population, economy, poverty reduction efforts, governance, education, and health. It also summarizes an agriculture project funded by IFAD that aimed to improve livelihoods and reduce poverty in eastern Bhutan. The project helped increase production, income, and access to services but capacity for value addition and enterprise remains limited.
Session for State Resource Centres for Women to understand and identify entry points for doing Gender Budgeting in the changed fiscal scenario in India
NITI Aayog is the premier policy think tank of the Indian government that replaced the Planning Commission. It aims to foster cooperative federalism and involve states in shaping development visions and strategies. Key objectives include developing plans at local levels and monitoring programs. It consists of a Governing Council chaired by the Prime Minister and includes state Chief Ministers. Various vertical cells cover sectors like agriculture, education, and health. NITI Aayog serves as an advisory body and platform for inter-departmental coordination to accelerate development. Some initiatives include Ayushman Bharat and assessing state health outcomes.
Waleed Rauf has over 15 years of experience managing humanitarian and development programs in multiple countries for organizations like Oxfam and CARE. He has directed over $70 million in disaster response programs and overseen large portfolios funded by USAID, DFID, and others. Currently he works as a freelance consultant providing services like proposal development, business planning, and strategic analysis.
The document discusses gender budgeting and provides tools and frameworks for mainstreaming gender in the budgeting process. It defines gender budgeting as bringing gender awareness into all government policies, plans, programs and budgets. A gender budget ensures the needs of all social groups are addressed in expenditure and revenue. The document outlines several steps and tools for developing a gender responsive budget, including conducting a gender analysis of existing schemes, evaluating impact on gender indicators, and developing a gender action plan to incorporate gender into programming.
Gender responsive budgeting (GRB) aims to analyze government budgets through a gender lens. GRB seeks to highlight gaps between gender policies and resource allocation, and to promote more effective and equitable use of public funds. Key aspects of GRB include understanding the country's budget process, analyzing data on impacts of spending on men and women, and engaging stakeholders across government and civil society. Case studies demonstrate that sustainable GRB initiatives require institutionalization within government and ongoing support from civil society.
1) Gender budgeting is a process that incorporates a gender perspective into all stages of policymaking, from planning and resource allocation to implementation and review. It aims to promote gender equality and determine actions needed for policies, budgets, and programs to meet the needs of both women and men.
2) Key stages for gender budgeting include budget preparation, post-budget analysis, implementation, and post-implementation evaluation. Gender budgeting cells and focal points can help analyze budgets and policies from a gender perspective at each stage.
3) Guidelines for writing cabinet notes and appraisal memoranda explicitly ask for gender impact assessments. Outcome budgets also provide a way to assess programs' gendered impacts.
The presidency annual performance plan 2017 2018Dr Lendy Spires
The document is the annual performance plan for The Presidency of South Africa for 2017/2018. It outlines The Presidency's role in supporting the President and Deputy President to lead the government in achieving its strategic goals. The Presidency aims to coordinate government efforts, promote nation-building and social cohesion, and advance South Africa's interests internationally. Key priorities for 2017/2018 include implementing economic transformation and job creation plans, improving service delivery, strengthening governance, and celebrating the centenary of Oliver Tambo to promote unity. The plan presents The Presidency's strategic goals and indicators to help guide its work over the coming year in supporting the South African government.
- The document discusses Bhutan's national development planning, guided by its Gross National Happiness policy. It outlines key aspects of Bhutan's population, economy, poverty reduction efforts, governance, education, and health. It also summarizes an agriculture project funded by IFAD that aimed to improve livelihoods and reduce poverty in eastern Bhutan. The project helped increase production, income, and access to services but capacity for value addition and enterprise remains limited.
Session for State Resource Centres for Women to understand and identify entry points for doing Gender Budgeting in the changed fiscal scenario in India
NITI Aayog is the premier policy think tank of the Indian government that replaced the Planning Commission. It aims to foster cooperative federalism and involve states in shaping development visions and strategies. Key objectives include developing plans at local levels and monitoring programs. It consists of a Governing Council chaired by the Prime Minister and includes state Chief Ministers. Various vertical cells cover sectors like agriculture, education, and health. NITI Aayog serves as an advisory body and platform for inter-departmental coordination to accelerate development. Some initiatives include Ayushman Bharat and assessing state health outcomes.
Waleed Rauf has over 15 years of experience managing humanitarian and development programs in multiple countries for organizations like Oxfam and CARE. He has directed over $70 million in disaster response programs and overseen large portfolios funded by USAID, DFID, and others. Currently he works as a freelance consultant providing services like proposal development, business planning, and strategic analysis.
The document discusses gender budgeting and provides tools and frameworks for mainstreaming gender in the budgeting process. It defines gender budgeting as bringing gender awareness into all government policies, plans, programs and budgets. A gender budget ensures the needs of all social groups are addressed in expenditure and revenue. The document outlines several steps and tools for developing a gender responsive budget, including conducting a gender analysis of existing schemes, evaluating impact on gender indicators, and developing a gender action plan to incorporate gender into programming.
Gender responsive budgeting (GRB) aims to analyze government budgets through a gender lens. GRB seeks to highlight gaps between gender policies and resource allocation, and to promote more effective and equitable use of public funds. Key aspects of GRB include understanding the country's budget process, analyzing data on impacts of spending on men and women, and engaging stakeholders across government and civil society. Case studies demonstrate that sustainable GRB initiatives require institutionalization within government and ongoing support from civil society.
1) Gender budgeting is a process that incorporates a gender perspective into all stages of policymaking, from planning and resource allocation to implementation and review. It aims to promote gender equality and determine actions needed for policies, budgets, and programs to meet the needs of both women and men.
2) Key stages for gender budgeting include budget preparation, post-budget analysis, implementation, and post-implementation evaluation. Gender budgeting cells and focal points can help analyze budgets and policies from a gender perspective at each stage.
3) Guidelines for writing cabinet notes and appraisal memoranda explicitly ask for gender impact assessments. Outcome budgets also provide a way to assess programs' gendered impacts.
This CV is for Asaad Abdalsami Altayeb Mohammed Ahmed, a Sudanese national born in 1989. He has a Bachelor's degree in Electronic Systems Software Engineering from the University of Science and Technology in Khartoum, Sudan. His work experience includes positions as an IT Officer at the National Health Insurance Fund in Port Sudan from 2014-2015, a Programmer at Hasib Company in Khartoum from 2012-2013, and currently as a Supervisor of Operators Machine at AL-Mulheim Marble Co. in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia since 2015. His skills include hardware, systems administration, databases, programming languages, and various applications.
The conference report summarized a joint conference held in December 2012 in Sudan that assessed oncology services in the country. It provided overviews of the National Cancer Institute in Gezira State, the Radiation and Isotopes Centre in Khartoum, and Shandi Oncology Centre. Key challenges discussed included a dramatic rise in cancer cases, lack of diagnostic facilities, limited access to radiotherapy with only one machine, and lack of ongoing maintenance of equipment. Future plans focused on expanding services, upgrading equipment, strengthening training and research to address the growing cancer burden in Sudan.
This document provides a summary of Debra J. Millar's professional experience and expertise. She has over 25 years of experience in public health, education, organizational leadership and business development. Currently she is a lecturer at California State University Stanislaus teaching nursing students and also works as a consultant providing services in areas such as public health, leadership development, and program evaluation. Previously she held roles as Country Director for CHF International in Kenya and as a Medical Officer for the United States Peace Corps serving in several African countries.
This document provides a summary of the 5th edition of the book "Cluster Analysis" by Brian S. Everitt, Sabine Landau, Morven Leese, and Daniel Stahl. The book provides a comprehensive guide to clustering techniques with a focus on practical applications. It covers new developments in clustering longitudinal data and provides examples from fields like bioinformatics and gene studies. It also updates the chapter on mixture models to include recent developments and presents a new chapter on mixture modelling for structured data. Practitioners and researchers working in cluster analysis and data analysis will benefit from this book.
Ahmed abdel aziz yacoub, his life and workAhmad Al Safi
Ahmed Abdel Aziz Yacoub was a pioneering Sudanese surgeon born in 1931. He helped establish general, chest, and heart surgery in Sudan by training surgeons, conducting research, and performing the country's first open heart surgeries. Over his career, Yacoub contributed greatly to clinical practice and the development of surgery as a scientific discipline in Sudan.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Mohammed Isa Kida's educational and professional background. He holds a BSc in Accountancy, MSc in Accounting, and PhD in Accountancy from various Nigerian universities. His professional qualifications include certifications from accounting institutes. He has worked in various academic roles, including positions at the University of Maiduguri, and currently serves as the Head of the Department of Management Sciences at Kwararafa University Wukari. He has also held private practice roles and conducted research focused on accounting, financial management, auditing, and ethics.
Osama Taha Salih is seeking a financial manager position in Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, or the UAE. He has over 16 years of experience in financial management roles, currently working as the financial manager for Zad for Industry in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Salih has a Master's degree in accounting and finance from the University of Juba and certifications from the Association of Certified Project Accountants. He is proficient in Arabic and has intermediate English skills.
Roger Pass is an experienced interior design director with over 30 years of experience working on residential and commercial projects in England, East Africa, and the Middle East. He has expertise in interior design, architecture, project management, and leading design teams. Some of his past roles include design director for various interior design firms where he oversaw projects from concept to completion.
This document provides a summary of Isaac Izeokhai Elakhe's career experience and qualifications. It details his over 15 years of experience in banking, financial services, capital markets, and pensions. Currently, he is a Manager of Operations at African Alliance Stockbrokers, where he is responsible for operations, compliance, risk management, and ensuring processes follow regulations. Previously he held roles like AGM of Operations at Zenith Pensions Custodian, focusing on investment management, monitoring, analysis, and compliance. He has multiple degrees and professional qualifications in relevant fields.
Kulwant Singh provides his curriculum vitae, including contact information, career objective, professional qualifications, educational qualifications, skills and experience. He has over 5 years of experience as an IT Technician for Trigyn Technologies and over 1 year of experience as an Engineer Facilities Management for SITeCos Solutions. His experiences include maintaining local area networks, configuring switches and routers, installing and upgrading various operating systems, and providing IT support.
OECD Public Sector Accruals Symposium - Giovanna DABBICCOOECD Governance
This presentation by Giovanna DABBICCO was made at the 14th Annual OECD Public Sector Accruals Symposium, Paris 3-4 March 2014. Find out more at http://www.oecd.org/gov/budgeting/14thannualoecdpublicsectoraccrualssymposiumparis3-4march2014.htm
Program ACHAP Conference Feb 22 to 26 2015achapkenya
This document provides the program details for the 7th biennial conference of the African Council for Health and AIDS Programs (ACHAP) taking place from February 22-26, 2015 in Nairobi, Kenya. The conference will bring together ACHAP members to discuss the role of faith-based health services in contributing to universal health coverage in Africa, with a focus on country case studies, innovative financing models, partnerships, and health systems strengthening. The program includes keynote addresses, panel discussions, workshops and the ACHAP general assembly meeting where a new five-year strategic plan will be adopted.
The document discusses several topics:
1) FTW is taking action to ensure timely delivery of its publication to readers during the postal strike by using couriers and working around the clock.
2) Transnet's inefficiencies at the port of Durban are costing the freight industry billions per year due to delays. The Durban Harbour Carriers' Association wants to take legal action against Transnet.
3) A project is underway in South Africa to improve the transport refrigeration sector through new technologies and energy efficiency to reduce its carbon footprint. This includes establishing a test facility to measure the performance of refrigerated vehicle bodies.
Dr. Mohamed Yassin Mahgoub is a general practitioner and occupational medicine specialist with over 15 years of experience working in oil and gas, industrial zones, hospitals, and government ministries in Oman, Bahrain, Sudan, and the UAE. He has a diploma in occupational medicine from the Royal College of Physicians Ireland and is licensed to practice in the UAE, Bahrain, and Oman. Currently he works as an occupational health practitioner at Ahalia Hospital in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Travel protocol safety and security tips msh_abraham ayomAbraham Ayom
The document provides safety and security tips for MSH staff traveling in South Sudan. It outlines important steps to take before, during, and after road trips, including leaving travel plans with supervisors, ensuring vehicles are in good condition, having maps and communication check-ins, and knowing alternate routes. It also lists essential items to pack like medical supplies and documents, as well as safety practices in hotels, out in public, and at airports like staying in secure areas and reporting any suspicious activity. The overall guidance is to be prepared, take basic precautions, and follow security protocols when traveling for work in South Sudan.
For the fifth consecutive year, Aegon's Annual Report is accompanied by a separate integrated report, Aegon's 2015 Review. This includes an interview with Aegon's CEO, Alex Wynaendts, in which he reflects on accelerating the pace of change to become a more digital, sustainable and customer-centric company. Also interviewed is the Chairman of Aegon's Supervisory Board, Rob Routs, who focuses on the board's shift from monitoring performance to undertaking a more strategic role. For more information, visit: http://www.aegon.com/en/Home/Investors/News-releases/2016/2015-Annual-Report/
- Joyline Nyamayi is an experienced executive management professional with over 15 years of post-graduate financial management experience at strategic levels.
- She has exceptional experience dealing at executive and board levels, guiding stakeholders on financial and auditing matters.
- She is seeking finance positions like project/management accountant, fraud analyst, or internal auditor.
The document discusses poverty reduction efforts in Sudan through the Social Initiative Program (SIP). The SIP aims to provide social protection to poor households nationwide, including cash transfers, health insurance, and other services. However, implementing the SIP faced problems of inclusion and exclusion errors from a poor targeting system, as well as unpredictable payments, weakening its impact. To address this, the World Bank is supporting Sudan's government to strengthen the targeting system through setting eligibility criteria, training staff, reviewing household lists using a poverty map and means test, creating a common database, and involving participants. Pilot funding from the World Bank will help test and implement these proposed solutions to improve the SIP's transparency and effectiveness.
Abraham Ayom has over 10 years of experience working in finance and operations roles for various international NGOs and UN agencies in South Sudan. He has a Bachelor's degree in business administration and is currently pursuing an MBA. Ayom is proficient in several accounting software programs and has skills in areas such as budgeting, financial reporting, grants management, procurement, and human resources. He is currently seeking new opportunities to apply his expertise in financial management and international development.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Eltighani Mirghani Elamin. He has over 30 years of experience in agricultural economics and rural development, including experience working in Sudan, East Africa, Central Asia, North Africa, the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Europe. He holds a PhD in Agricultural Economics from Washington State University and has taught at universities in Sudan. Currently he works as a professor and international consultant, specializing in food security policy analysis, agricultural modeling, and project evaluation.
The document provides a summary of Ammar Altagani Mohammed's work experience and qualifications. It details that he has over 9 years of experience in humanitarian affairs, project management, and sectors including food security, livelihoods, nutrition, health and protection. He has worked for organizations such as Concern Worldwide, HelpAge International, and Triangle Generation Humanitarian Organization in West Darfur, Sudan. His roles have included senior disaster risk reduction officer, programme officer, livelihoods officer and agronomist roles. He also lists his education qualifications and professional development trainings.
This CV is for Asaad Abdalsami Altayeb Mohammed Ahmed, a Sudanese national born in 1989. He has a Bachelor's degree in Electronic Systems Software Engineering from the University of Science and Technology in Khartoum, Sudan. His work experience includes positions as an IT Officer at the National Health Insurance Fund in Port Sudan from 2014-2015, a Programmer at Hasib Company in Khartoum from 2012-2013, and currently as a Supervisor of Operators Machine at AL-Mulheim Marble Co. in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia since 2015. His skills include hardware, systems administration, databases, programming languages, and various applications.
The conference report summarized a joint conference held in December 2012 in Sudan that assessed oncology services in the country. It provided overviews of the National Cancer Institute in Gezira State, the Radiation and Isotopes Centre in Khartoum, and Shandi Oncology Centre. Key challenges discussed included a dramatic rise in cancer cases, lack of diagnostic facilities, limited access to radiotherapy with only one machine, and lack of ongoing maintenance of equipment. Future plans focused on expanding services, upgrading equipment, strengthening training and research to address the growing cancer burden in Sudan.
This document provides a summary of Debra J. Millar's professional experience and expertise. She has over 25 years of experience in public health, education, organizational leadership and business development. Currently she is a lecturer at California State University Stanislaus teaching nursing students and also works as a consultant providing services in areas such as public health, leadership development, and program evaluation. Previously she held roles as Country Director for CHF International in Kenya and as a Medical Officer for the United States Peace Corps serving in several African countries.
This document provides a summary of the 5th edition of the book "Cluster Analysis" by Brian S. Everitt, Sabine Landau, Morven Leese, and Daniel Stahl. The book provides a comprehensive guide to clustering techniques with a focus on practical applications. It covers new developments in clustering longitudinal data and provides examples from fields like bioinformatics and gene studies. It also updates the chapter on mixture models to include recent developments and presents a new chapter on mixture modelling for structured data. Practitioners and researchers working in cluster analysis and data analysis will benefit from this book.
Ahmed abdel aziz yacoub, his life and workAhmad Al Safi
Ahmed Abdel Aziz Yacoub was a pioneering Sudanese surgeon born in 1931. He helped establish general, chest, and heart surgery in Sudan by training surgeons, conducting research, and performing the country's first open heart surgeries. Over his career, Yacoub contributed greatly to clinical practice and the development of surgery as a scientific discipline in Sudan.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Mohammed Isa Kida's educational and professional background. He holds a BSc in Accountancy, MSc in Accounting, and PhD in Accountancy from various Nigerian universities. His professional qualifications include certifications from accounting institutes. He has worked in various academic roles, including positions at the University of Maiduguri, and currently serves as the Head of the Department of Management Sciences at Kwararafa University Wukari. He has also held private practice roles and conducted research focused on accounting, financial management, auditing, and ethics.
Osama Taha Salih is seeking a financial manager position in Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, or the UAE. He has over 16 years of experience in financial management roles, currently working as the financial manager for Zad for Industry in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Salih has a Master's degree in accounting and finance from the University of Juba and certifications from the Association of Certified Project Accountants. He is proficient in Arabic and has intermediate English skills.
Roger Pass is an experienced interior design director with over 30 years of experience working on residential and commercial projects in England, East Africa, and the Middle East. He has expertise in interior design, architecture, project management, and leading design teams. Some of his past roles include design director for various interior design firms where he oversaw projects from concept to completion.
This document provides a summary of Isaac Izeokhai Elakhe's career experience and qualifications. It details his over 15 years of experience in banking, financial services, capital markets, and pensions. Currently, he is a Manager of Operations at African Alliance Stockbrokers, where he is responsible for operations, compliance, risk management, and ensuring processes follow regulations. Previously he held roles like AGM of Operations at Zenith Pensions Custodian, focusing on investment management, monitoring, analysis, and compliance. He has multiple degrees and professional qualifications in relevant fields.
Kulwant Singh provides his curriculum vitae, including contact information, career objective, professional qualifications, educational qualifications, skills and experience. He has over 5 years of experience as an IT Technician for Trigyn Technologies and over 1 year of experience as an Engineer Facilities Management for SITeCos Solutions. His experiences include maintaining local area networks, configuring switches and routers, installing and upgrading various operating systems, and providing IT support.
OECD Public Sector Accruals Symposium - Giovanna DABBICCOOECD Governance
This presentation by Giovanna DABBICCO was made at the 14th Annual OECD Public Sector Accruals Symposium, Paris 3-4 March 2014. Find out more at http://www.oecd.org/gov/budgeting/14thannualoecdpublicsectoraccrualssymposiumparis3-4march2014.htm
Program ACHAP Conference Feb 22 to 26 2015achapkenya
This document provides the program details for the 7th biennial conference of the African Council for Health and AIDS Programs (ACHAP) taking place from February 22-26, 2015 in Nairobi, Kenya. The conference will bring together ACHAP members to discuss the role of faith-based health services in contributing to universal health coverage in Africa, with a focus on country case studies, innovative financing models, partnerships, and health systems strengthening. The program includes keynote addresses, panel discussions, workshops and the ACHAP general assembly meeting where a new five-year strategic plan will be adopted.
The document discusses several topics:
1) FTW is taking action to ensure timely delivery of its publication to readers during the postal strike by using couriers and working around the clock.
2) Transnet's inefficiencies at the port of Durban are costing the freight industry billions per year due to delays. The Durban Harbour Carriers' Association wants to take legal action against Transnet.
3) A project is underway in South Africa to improve the transport refrigeration sector through new technologies and energy efficiency to reduce its carbon footprint. This includes establishing a test facility to measure the performance of refrigerated vehicle bodies.
Dr. Mohamed Yassin Mahgoub is a general practitioner and occupational medicine specialist with over 15 years of experience working in oil and gas, industrial zones, hospitals, and government ministries in Oman, Bahrain, Sudan, and the UAE. He has a diploma in occupational medicine from the Royal College of Physicians Ireland and is licensed to practice in the UAE, Bahrain, and Oman. Currently he works as an occupational health practitioner at Ahalia Hospital in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Travel protocol safety and security tips msh_abraham ayomAbraham Ayom
The document provides safety and security tips for MSH staff traveling in South Sudan. It outlines important steps to take before, during, and after road trips, including leaving travel plans with supervisors, ensuring vehicles are in good condition, having maps and communication check-ins, and knowing alternate routes. It also lists essential items to pack like medical supplies and documents, as well as safety practices in hotels, out in public, and at airports like staying in secure areas and reporting any suspicious activity. The overall guidance is to be prepared, take basic precautions, and follow security protocols when traveling for work in South Sudan.
For the fifth consecutive year, Aegon's Annual Report is accompanied by a separate integrated report, Aegon's 2015 Review. This includes an interview with Aegon's CEO, Alex Wynaendts, in which he reflects on accelerating the pace of change to become a more digital, sustainable and customer-centric company. Also interviewed is the Chairman of Aegon's Supervisory Board, Rob Routs, who focuses on the board's shift from monitoring performance to undertaking a more strategic role. For more information, visit: http://www.aegon.com/en/Home/Investors/News-releases/2016/2015-Annual-Report/
- Joyline Nyamayi is an experienced executive management professional with over 15 years of post-graduate financial management experience at strategic levels.
- She has exceptional experience dealing at executive and board levels, guiding stakeholders on financial and auditing matters.
- She is seeking finance positions like project/management accountant, fraud analyst, or internal auditor.
The document discusses poverty reduction efforts in Sudan through the Social Initiative Program (SIP). The SIP aims to provide social protection to poor households nationwide, including cash transfers, health insurance, and other services. However, implementing the SIP faced problems of inclusion and exclusion errors from a poor targeting system, as well as unpredictable payments, weakening its impact. To address this, the World Bank is supporting Sudan's government to strengthen the targeting system through setting eligibility criteria, training staff, reviewing household lists using a poverty map and means test, creating a common database, and involving participants. Pilot funding from the World Bank will help test and implement these proposed solutions to improve the SIP's transparency and effectiveness.
Abraham Ayom has over 10 years of experience working in finance and operations roles for various international NGOs and UN agencies in South Sudan. He has a Bachelor's degree in business administration and is currently pursuing an MBA. Ayom is proficient in several accounting software programs and has skills in areas such as budgeting, financial reporting, grants management, procurement, and human resources. He is currently seeking new opportunities to apply his expertise in financial management and international development.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Eltighani Mirghani Elamin. He has over 30 years of experience in agricultural economics and rural development, including experience working in Sudan, East Africa, Central Asia, North Africa, the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Europe. He holds a PhD in Agricultural Economics from Washington State University and has taught at universities in Sudan. Currently he works as a professor and international consultant, specializing in food security policy analysis, agricultural modeling, and project evaluation.
The document provides a summary of Ammar Altagani Mohammed's work experience and qualifications. It details that he has over 9 years of experience in humanitarian affairs, project management, and sectors including food security, livelihoods, nutrition, health and protection. He has worked for organizations such as Concern Worldwide, HelpAge International, and Triangle Generation Humanitarian Organization in West Darfur, Sudan. His roles have included senior disaster risk reduction officer, programme officer, livelihoods officer and agronomist roles. He also lists his education qualifications and professional development trainings.
Mohammed Omar Hassan Traibo is seeking a position that utilizes his 11 years of experience in humanitarian assistance and development projects in Sudan. He has extensive experience conducting assessments, implementing relief distributions and agricultural projects, and monitoring and evaluating interventions for organizations such as the International Committee of the Red Cross and World Vision. Traibo holds a Bachelor's degree in crop science and has received training in areas such as project cycle management, climate change adaptation, and integrated agricultural systems. He is proficient in Arabic, English, and Microsoft Office applications.
The Comprehensive African Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) has created a process to increase ownership of data, inclusivity of data structures, and learning about agricultural progress amongst key stakeholders on the African continent.
As part of this initiative, the AU has worked with Policy LINK and other partners to create a CAADP
Toolkit (you can see the Toolkit here: www.au.int/caadp-toolkit). The purpose of the Toolkit is to help users engage more meaningfully with the BR data through visualizing and interacting directly with it.
This document is a CV for Dr. Harriet Kivumbi that highlights her 20+ years of experience in strategic leadership, program coordination and management, analysis, and evaluations in sub-Saharan Africa. She has a medical degree and advanced degrees in international health and project management. Her experience includes leading evaluations, technical writing, strategic planning, and programs for UN agencies, USAID, and NGOs in several African countries, focusing on public health, HIV/AIDS, gender, nutrition, and development. Her objective is to serve in senior leadership advising on programs to secure rights for marginalized communities in Africa.
Gudina has over 12 years of experience managing international development programs in Ethiopia. He has worked for organizations such as Save the Children, International Medical Corps, Abt Associates, and Veterinaries Sans Frontieres on programs related to health, nutrition, education, livelihoods, and emergency response. Currently he is the Programs and Operations Coordinator for International Medical Corps in Dollo Ado, Ethiopia, overseeing various sectors and managing a team.
Gudina has over 12 years of experience managing international development programs in Ethiopia. He has worked for organizations such as Save the Children, International Medical Corps, Abt Associates, and Oromia Development Association in roles like Programs Operations Manager, Technical Specialist, and Operations Coordinator. Currently he is the Programs and Operations Coordinator for International Medical Corps in Dollo Ado, Ethiopia, coordinating their humanitarian interventions for refugees.
Dr. Nasr Mansoor AL-Shihab is an agricultural economist from Yemen who has extensive experience in project planning, monitoring and evaluation, institutional development, capacity building, and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) development. His CV outlines his educational background, including a PhD in Agricultural Economics, as well as his work experience managing projects and training programs in Yemen and other countries over the past 30 years.
1. The document is a curriculum vitae that details the professional experience and qualifications of Boukari AYESSAKI, an Agricultural Economist from Togo.
2. It outlines his 20 years of experience in areas like sustainable agriculture, rural development, value chain development, organizational development, and project management with various organizations in multiple countries in Africa.
3. His expertise includes value chain analysis, agrifinancing, capacity building, gender mainstreaming, and more. He has strong skills in areas like strategic planning, problem analysis, project development and evaluation, and multi-stakeholder engagement.
This document provides a summary of Anne D. Turner's qualifications and experience in agricultural development, natural resource management, and disaster risk reduction. She has over 26 years of experience working in sub-Saharan Africa, with a focus on enabling small-scale farmers to improve their livelihoods through adopting improved farming techniques. She has designed and managed numerous development programs for organizations such as USAID, World Bank, and Catholic Relief Services. She holds a PhD in Vegetable Crops from Cornell University and speaks English, French, Shona, Kiswahili, and Kinyarwanda/Kirundi.
Mg managing director solidaridad southern africaMngwambe Wilson
Solidaridad is a global network organization dedicated to sustainable food production and transitioning to renewable energy. It has 10 regional centers on 5 continents. Solidaridad Southern Africa focuses on horticulture, sugar cane, soy, livestock and cotton in South Africa, Mozambique and Zambia. They are seeking a Managing Director for Solidaridad Southern Africa based in Johannesburg to lead strategy, manage programs and staff, and represent the organization with partners in the region.
Mg managing director solidaridad southern africaMngwambe Wilson
Solidaridad is a global network organization dedicated to sustainable food production and transitioning to renewable energy. It has 10 regional centers on 5 continents. Solidaridad Southern Africa focuses on horticulture, sugar cane, soy, livestock and cotton in South Africa, Mozambique and Zambia. They are seeking a Managing Director for Solidaridad Southern Africa based in Johannesburg to lead strategy, manage programs and staff, and represent the organization with partners in the region.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Boukari AYESSAKI that includes the following information:
- Personal details including name, nationality, contact information, education history, and language skills
- Over 20 years of experience in areas such as agriculture, rural development, microfinance, organizational development, value chain analysis, and project management with various organizations in multiple countries
- Expertise in sustainable agriculture, value chain development, cooperative development, agrifinancing, capacity building, gender mainstreaming, and more
- Previous roles include positions with organizations like SNV, INADES-FORMATION TOGO, UNDP, and over 15 years of experience with Vredeseilanden as Country Director and Program
Social Protection and Agriculture – Findings from Ethiopia’s Productive Safet...essp2
The document outlines findings from Ethiopia's Productive Safety Net Program (PSNP) and key lessons that can inform social protection programs. The PSNP aimed to address food insecurity and promote development. It provided predictable multi-year support to nearly 8 million people through public works projects, direct support, and other initiatives. Evaluations found the PSNP reduced food gaps and increased investments in areas like fertilizer and soil conservation. Key lessons included the importance of government ownership, integration with broader development goals, coordination among stakeholders, targeting approaches, monitoring and evaluation, and opportunities for ongoing learning and adjustment of programs.
Curriculum vitae martin mutonyi -17.10.2019Martin Mutonyi
Martin Mutonyi's curriculum vitae summarizes his education and professional experience in monitoring and evaluation. He has over 12 years of experience in project management, monitoring and evaluation, and research. He holds several post-graduate certificates and a Bachelor's degree in social work. His professional experience includes roles managing monitoring and evaluation for organizations working in health, agriculture, and poverty reduction.
undertaking institutional appraisal of DFID’s Reproductive and Child Health Programme in
Sierra Leone, including analysis of governance, management and implementation arrangements,
stakeholder analysis, and recommendations for strengthening programme delivery.
Chiratidzo Sarupinda has over two decades of experience in agricultural economics and international development. He holds a Master's degree in Agricultural Economics and a Bachelor's degree in Agricultural Economics. He has worked for organizations such as SNV Netherlands Development Organization, World Food Programme, IUCN, and GIZ, where he focused on areas like value chain analysis, monitoring and evaluation, project management, and capacity building. Currently he works as an Agricultural Economic Advisor for SNV advising on economic development solutions.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the educational and professional experience of El Fadil Ahmed Ismail. He holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from the University of Hohenheim in Germany and has over 30 years of experience working in research, teaching, and government positions in Sudan. Currently, he is a Senior Research Professor focusing on food security, nutrition, and private sector development.
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1. CURRICULUM VITAE
SENIOR POLICY & CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT EXPERT
1. Family name: ELAMIN
2. First names: Eltighani Mirghani
3. Date of birth: 1 January 1954
4. Passport holder: Sudanese
5. Residence: Khartoum
6. Education:
Institution [ Date from - Date to ] Degree(s) or Diploma(s) obtained:
Washington State University [Sep 1981 to May
1987
PhD _ Agricultural Economics – Production
economics & Farm Management (3.4 GPA)
University of Khartoum [Sep 1978 to May 1981] MS – Agriculture – agricultural economics major
University of Khartoum [Jul 1972 to May 1977] BSc – Agriculture – agricultural economics major
7. Language skills: Indicate competence on a scale of 1 to 5 (1 - excellent; 5 - basic)
Language Reading Speaking Writing
Arabic –mother tongue 5 5 5
English 5 5 5
French 1 1
8. Membership of professional bodies: African Economics Research Consortium, Nairobi, Kenya; +
+ Economic Research Forum, Cairo, Egypt; ++ Association for African Agricultural Economists, South
Africa; ++ Association for Strengthening Ag Research in Eastern and Central Africa, Uganda; ++
NEPAD & Economics Commission for Africa, Ethiopia; ++ WBI Alumni Network Program; ++ FSC-
Michigan and GTAP - Purdue Univ. Learning Network on Capacity Development-LenCD, UNDP; ++
European Evaluation Society; ++ AGEG Consultants.
9. Other skills: Economics and Social Statistics Software that include STATA, GAMS, SPSS,
Commodity Chains software, GTAP, LINDO, OLS / MLHM (Ordinary Least Squares/ Maximum Likelihood
Method), NCSS, DASI, Experience in using DAC standards and DeGEval Criteria and Templates for
Evaluating Development Assistance
1. 10. Present position: Professor in Agricultural Economics and Policy Research Center in Khartoum,
Sudan and International Consultant; Key Expert for WB/GIZ AfghanStat Project (13 working months in
2 years)
11. Years within the firm: 10 & 1yr, respectively.
12. Key qualifications:
My CV is in GIZ IS list of Preimium Experts, I have worked a lot with GIZ for managing &
monitoring DFID service programmes in East Africa (South Sudan) and Central Asia
(Afghanistan).
Strong educational background with a BSc, MSc and PhD in agricultural & Development
economics and training. Over 15 courses offered by international institutes including WBI.
Over 30 years of relevant professional experience in food security, agricultural and rural
development, dry land and rain-fed small holder agriculture, natural resource management
and sustainable livelihood analysis with over 10 years of experience in programme
management with international organisations or institutions
Fair knowledge of international industrial corporations in strategic crops including gum Arabic,
sugar and wheat (published two papers on international trade and aid). I am also an affiliate of the
Global Trade Analysis Project in Purdue University –USA and worked as discussant for a two
WTO conferences on agricultural research trading (Whistler Vancouver in Canada and Uni
Giessen in Germany
Expert in GAMS – General Algebraic Modelling System software for agricultural trade modelling
Strong experience of over 30 years working on a wide range of social transfer projects and
related projects with many of these specifically linked to nutrition/food security
Knowledge on livestock and nutrition and on capacity development programmes for
nutrition
Over 5 years of experience with EU-funded programmes in implementation, motoring and/or
evaluation.
20 months as Senior Food Security Expert for the Delegation of the EU in Sudan
Strong experience in Institutional capacity development: policy analyses &
recommendations; institutional audits; design, implementation, evaluation of large institutional
1
2. capacity building programmes; management and leadership strategies; support to central and
local government beneficiary institutions as well as NGOs/civil society and farmers organisations.
Exceptional experience in humanitarian response projects and Comprehensive cross-sectoral
expertise with poverty reduction focus: long-term work in coordination and management capacity
in large, complex country-wide programmes; 30 short-term assignments in Africa and Middle East
with over 10 development agencies;
Over 20 years of experience in working with and/or for government bodies of the Republic of
Sudan, mainly in the field of agricultural research and agricultural related policy research
Consolidated experience in working with national and international NGOs in Sudan
Extensive experience in rural Poverty reduction: food & nutrition security; rural
development; subsistence & commercial agriculture; rural livelihoods; farm income
diversification; environment & climate change; socio-economic studies; social inclusions and
vulnerable rural people; community organising strategies; donor coordination, participatory
stakeholder analysis & consultations on macro-, meso- and micro-levels; analyses of development
policies;
Consolidated experience in Decentralisation: Experience in processes to realise
institutional decentralisation and support in the provision of development services,
decentralised programme planning, implementation, M&E; institutional capacity building of
local government authorities; decentralised government decision-making and service
delivery by local government level.
Strong experience regarding the support of Small- and micro enterprises: policy analyses;
business strategy development; capacity building (training, mentoring and counselling); micro-
credit and savings; communication and networking strategies.
In depth experience regarding Gender equality: women’s rights and empowerment; policy
analyses; mainstreaming gender equality; design and implementation of capacity building.
Experience in Rural finance and micro-enterprise analysis and Value Chain theory and practice
Consolidated experience in all stages of PCM: identification; planning complex, large
programmes; implementation, management and coordination, administration, design of
strategic, operational plans, monitoring systems; performance reviews; mid-term and end
evaluations; preparation of related documentation; DCED Standard, DAC-Evaluation Guidelines,
Logical Framework, Policy Cycle Development
Conducted over 30 household and baseline surveys with sample size ranging from 120 to 960
households, during the last 3 decades.
13. Specific experience in the region:
Country Date from – to
Central Asia 2012 t0 present
North Africa & Middle East -MENA 2011 to present
Sub-Saharan Africa 1990 to present
Europe 2000 to 2003
North America and Canada 1981 t0 2001
2
3. 14. Professional Experience:
Date
from - to
Location
Company & reference person
(name & contact details)
Position Description
May 1987
Mar- to
Present
Sudan Agricultural Policy Research
Center. Dr. Abdeaziz Hashim.
abdelaz55@yahoo.com
Professor of
agro-
economics
and policy
Agricultural quantitative policy modelling and project formulation relevant to the areas of
production economics and risk management, food security & livelihood, food reserves, pricing
policies and border trades.
Also Results-Based Management, M&E and Programme Development for CSO, INGOs and
UN agencies on consultant basis;
Social cost-benefit and sector portfolio analysis.
Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM), agricultural sector analysis and reforms towards improving
comparative advantages food security, regional trade and export market in Sudan and
South Sudan.
Participation and often led a number of feasibility studies and agricultural value chains
studies during.
1987-2003: Head, Socioeconomics Department in WSARP_ Western Sudan Agricultural
Research Project _ over 15 years of project planning and management, conducting farm
feasibility and agricultural modelling assessment studies and agroeconomic and rural
development.
16 – 30
May 016
Darfur -
Sudan
ECHO/IRW
Nagi.osman@islamic.relief.org.sd
Lead
Evaluation
Consultant
• Team leading End of Project of ECHO funded IRW implemented “ WASH and Health
Emergency Response Project –WHERP” in Netiti in Central Darfur State.
• Drafting final report
April – July
016
Sudan Prospect Consulting & Services
s.a., COWI Consortium
Thomas
T.Wouters@prospect-cs.be
Agricultural &
Rural
Development
Expert
• Mid-term Evaluation of Sudan Food Security Programme – Rural Smallholder
Component” with the identification number 2015/370455 – Version 1. This a 23 million
EU funded Food Security Project managed by Lendill Mill consulting firm together with
WVI, ZOA, WHH, and SOS INGO in Blue Nile, Gedarif, Kassala and Red Sea States
in East Sudan.
• My role as a expert2 is assisting the TL from preevalaution to writing up of the final
report.
Novemebe
r2015 –
January
2016
Juba in
South
Sudan &
Khartoum
in Sudan
PARTICIP, GmbH (limited)
Statutory seat: Freiburg;
barbara.christ@particip.de
TL • Evaluation of the ECHO response to humanitarian crisis in Sudan and South Sudan
2011-2015 – ECHO/ADM/BUD/2015/01204
• Development of proposed method and selction of both teams in North and South
Sudan
• This work assignment is suspended for security reasons in Darfur & South Sudan
14-17
October
2015
Abu Dhabi Ministry of Economics & ASTF
amr.farrag@astf.net
Resource
Person
• A resource person for 17th
Conference for Arab Investors
• Present an a proposal for an International & Regional Market for MENA with emphasis
on the GHoA Agriculture, an $11 worse investment
7 July 26th
Oct 015
Hergasia,
Somaliland
BMB Mott MacDonald
TeL: +252633501394
Nicodemus.Nyaure@sdf-
secretariat.org
TL Functional Review for the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Somaliland
• Review & update Draft National Strategic Papers before submission to the Parliament
for indorsement, these include
1. Master – Plan for Reconstruction and Development of Somaliland Agriculture
Sector
2. Draft national agriculture policy
3. Draft Agriculture Rules and Regulations
3
4. Date
from - to
Location
Company & reference person
(name & contact details)
Position Description
4. Somaliland Agriculture Sector Human Resource Assessment and Intevention
Plan.
• Action Plan for the design and supervision for a Capacity development program
including establishment of a National Agricultural Research Center and upgrading the
Curricula of national universities to offer standard technical and professional trainings
11-20
March 015
Sharm El
Shiekh,
Egypt.
Research & Consultancy
Department Arab Administrative
Development Organization
Hani Farouk
Tel:(+2) 02 225 80006 #
332 Mobile:(0020)1004789999
Email:Hfarouk@arado.org.eg
Heliopolis Cairo - Egypt
Resource
person
Second Arab Conference on Food and Drugs (Present Challenges and Future Requirements),
which will be held from the 11th to the 13th of April 2015 in Sharm El Shiekh, Egypt.
March 015
(3wks)
Darfur Islamic Relief Worldwide/ECHO
Mr. Elsadig Enour ; Head of
Program, IRW,
KhartoumSadig.elnour@isla
mic-relief.org.sd
+249915152060
External
evaluator
End of Project evaluation of the SDC funded – Jebel Mara WASH and Health Response
Project – Phase II in Nertiti locality, Central Darfur, SUDAN. Contract Number (81019358
Jan - Feb.
015 (3wks)
Darfur Islamic Relief Worldwide/ECHO
Mr. Elsadig Enour ; Head of
Program, IRW, Khartoum
Sadig.elnour@islamic-
relief.org.sd +249915152060
External
evaluator
End of Project evaluation on the emergency “Water and Health Improvement “ Project in
Nertiti Area in Central Darfur State
Aug - Dec
2014
Sudan BENCHMARKS Ltd, Khartoum;
Mr. Ashraf;
ashraf.khalifa@benchmark-
sd.com
Agro
economics
consultant
• Business and economic analyses
• Agricultural market surveys.
• Carry out two feasibility studies for Agricultural Crops Bourses, each with an initial
investment of $10 million, one in North State and another in North Kordofan State.
Funded by Almasraf Al-Arabiya - Dubai
• Draft the project design document
May 2014
(3 wks.)
Darfur
-Sudan
German Agro Action/OFDA-
USAID; Azza Mustafa:
aza.mustafa@welthungerhilfe.de
TL; Agro
economics
consultant
OFDA Project program formulation and proposal writing; a Lifesaving livelihood “Nutrition
Sensitive Agriculture Program” in North Darfur food crisis region, western Sudan.
January
2014 (2
wks.)
Kabul &
Sudan
Partner UDA Consulting Ltd.;
Oguzhan AKYILDIRIM
oguzemail@yahoo.com
Agricultural
Statistics Key
Expert
Reviewed the Agricultural Statistics situation, for improvement, in Afghanistan, Sudan and
Iraq
October
2013 to
Aug 2015
(13 mon in
Kabul GIZ/WB/DFID;
AfghanStat Twinning Partnership
Project – Strengthening the
National Statistical System;
Agricultural
Statistics Key
Expert
Icould referyou to my work with CSO AfganStatTwinning Projectfor
compiling and managing meta data for policy formulation and
tracking development :
4
5. Date
from - to
Location
Company & reference person
(name & contact details)
Position Description
2yr) GIZ-IS
Germany
janosch.jerman@giz.de
Hendrik.buermann@giz.de
Hildegard.wolf@giz.de
Tel: 06196 79 2199
The overallpurpose isto buildindividualand institutional
capacitiesinthe Economic StatisticsDepartment and National
Accounts Department of CentralStatisticsOrganization(CSO)
by the means of advising,trainingsand beyond inthe fieldof
economic,socialand agriculturalstatistics
Working with professorsfrom Nationaluniversitycolleges of
economics and agricultureto strengthen the statistics
generated by CSO
Worked with Mrs Kim, StatisticsAdviserof the Joint
Programme and ResultsGroup, DFID Afghanistan to develop
the statisticsvalue chains forimproving the System of
NationalStatistics.
Assisted indeveloping core environmentaland SPS
agriculturalstatisticsforCSO to include intheirAfghanistan
statisticsbooks and NationalAccounts.
Adopted the WB Globalagriculturalstatisticsstrategy to
include climate,poverty and food securitycore indicators in
Afghanistan NationalAccounts
Dec-2012
to Nov-
2013 (12
mon)
Iraq USAID/ICARDA-International
Center for Agricultural Research
in Dry Area,
Paul Gasparini ;
p.gasparini@cgiar.org
Saleh Bader
s.bader@cgiar.org
Mob:+964 7803977876
Sr. M&E
Research
Advisor
Market monitoring and value chain analysis for commercial and staple food crops for
“Harmonized Support for Agriculture Development Project” including wheat, meat and palm
dates.
Building the MoA institutions concerned with agricultural input delivery systems emphasizing
decentralization of the input supply chains.
Targets are farmers and agro businesses in Iraqi smallholder dry-land agriculture.
Focusing on technology transfer including zero tillage and innovative cultivation methods.
Developing the value chains for wheat, dates and meat for enhancing the
competitiveness of Iraqi agriculture with deep analysis of SPS accreditation of
agrochemical Quarantines and seed technology.
Trained 30 senior Iraqi national staff in using the USAID On-Line PME Module.
Drafts concept papers for revising and improving the agricultural policies product and input
market, seed laws & GM crops, trade regulations and climate change and food security
Nov-2012
(2 wks.)
Kenya-
Sudan
ASARECA /CARDNO/EU
Emerging Markets Ltd; Juliah
Mwashi >
juliah.mwashi@cardno.co.ke
Country
Coordinator-
Sudan
End of Project Evaluations and Documentation of Lessons Learned for ASARECA
(Association for strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and Central Africa)
Participation on Inception Report, field work, analysis and elaborate on final report draft.
Some of the projects evaluated are agricultural trading oriented projects
Evaluating food safety and SPS standards supporting the development of the
competitiveness of the agriculture sector, through the development of agro businesses
focusing on small holder agriculture
5
6. Date
from - to
Location
Company & reference person
(name & contact details)
Position Description
Evaluated the value chains for a number of cereals and legume crops in this evaluation
mission.
Oct-2012
(3 wks.)
Sudan and
South
Sudan
German Agro-Action; EU funded
project
Hartmut Kowsky
kowsky.hartmut@yahoo.com
Consultant ”Peaceful Social Coexistence and Improvement of Livelihoods for War Affected Populations
and IDPs in two transitional areas – Sudan/South Sudan”: Support the preparation of the final
report; Agriculture and food security; Water and sanitation hygiene for both human and
livestock; Provision of Vaccines’ and vials; Livestock production and trade.
Sep-2012
to 10-2012
(1wks)
Darfur-
Sudan
UN-WOMEN;
Rabab Baldo;
rabab.baldo@unwomen.org
Agricultural &
Rural
Development
resource
person
Women’s Consultation on the Darfur Joint Assessment Mission-DJAM; mostly Natural
Resource Management (NRM) and land tenure and usufructory rights, which are the root
cause of conflicts in Darfur
Aug-2012
(3wks)
Sudan-
Darfur
NCA-Norwegian Church Aid;
me@ncasudan.org; USAID
funded project
TL Formative evaluation of Norwegian Church Logistic Aid-Emergency Program and Response
Unit-NFIs (Non-Food-Items) in Darfur States using DAC-EVAL procedure: Evaluate the
distribution of non-food items and services to Darfur war affected communities; Designed
format of data collection and analysis, wrote inception and final reports.
May-2012
to Nov-
2012 (3
mon)
Kabul,
Afghanista
n
WB/ USAID/ Ministry of
Agriculture, Irrigation and
Livestock
hekmat.soc@gmail.com
International
Consultant -
Senior
Production
and Market
Monitoring
Specialist
Improving Agricultural Inputs Delivery System: Technical assistance for the Planning and
M&E Department of the WB funded project IAIDS;
Formulation of three project interventions on seed policy, delivery of agricultural inputs and
supply chain for wheat seed, meat, and dry fruits.
Draft of identification fiche and Action document and Logical framework Matrix
Identification and formulation of sub projects for agricultural inputs including fertilizers and
agrochemicals
Market monitoring covering main staple food crops (wheat, corn, barley and rice), industrial
crops (Bestows, Olive and Apple crops) and dry fruit markets.
Agricultural market integration upcountry and with regional markets
Development of the wheat seed supply and industrial fruit crops supply chains for
Afghanistan agricultural sector including the risks and hazards of SPS, Quarantines and
food safety,
Development of DAP fertilizers and other agrochemicals value chains.
Nov-2011
to Dec-
2012
(4wks)
Sudan EC/ German Agro Action
Azza Mustafa:
aza.mustafa@welthungerhilfe.de
Evaluation
consultant
Final Evaluation of GAA- Food Security, Livelihood and Flood Prevention Project in Kassala
State, East Sudan including Eritrean border household: Evaluation done using DAC Principles
and methodology of German Association for Evaluation (DeGEval).
Nov-2011
to Dec-
2011
Germany
& Sudan
GIZ CD Group
Carla Bracke;
Carla.Bracke@vvob.be
Reviewer in 2
workshop
VVOB’s Policy Note on Capacity Development, which has focussed on mainstreaming gender
education on the development of fragile states including South and North Sudan states. Skype
workshop discussion
Mar-2011
to Apr-
2011
(4wks)
South
Sudan
SCS-Sweden; Makk Idris
Makkali@yahoo.com
TL Assessment of SCS-Kadugli & Kauda Food/Nutrition Security and Livelihood Portfolio
focusing on empowerment of women producer groups: Identification of processing
opportunities of forest based products for new small and medium enterprises in resource rich
areas in South Sudan.
May-2010-
Feb-2011
Kenya AU-IBAR
Ahmed Elsawalhy
TL Policies and Capacity Development for AU-Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources:
Internship Short Term Appointment under the EC-55-Support Programme:
6
7. Date
from - to
Location
Company & reference person
(name & contact details)
Position Description
(10 mon) ahmed.elsawalhy@au-ibar.org Strengthening decision support of decentralization of management away from Head
Quarters of the Regional Economic Communities-RECs
Facilitated the formulation and harmonization of evidence-based and coherent policies;
Strengthened the capacities of public and private institutions to effectively perform their core
roles in order to transform the African animal resources for greater impact on poverty
reduction and hunger alleviation;
Led the project formulation missions and Concept Notes for request for proposal of the
EC55-Support Programme;
Engaged in and developed institutional capacity enhancement of AU-IBAR mainly related to
the M&E and TAD (Trans boundary diseases) which require intensive SPS
certification/accreditation system;
Led the development of regional generic curricula responding to market demand for
improved Performance Veterinary Services (PVS);
Project formulation, drafting of Action document and logical framework for EC of
“Support Policy Landscaping of Regional Economic Communities (RECs) on African animal
resources giving emphasis to Trade and Value Chains”;
Project formulation, drafting of Action document and logical framework for
“Leveraging Animal Agriculture to adapting to Climate Change and contributing to reduction
of Poverty and Hunger.
Apri-2010
to May-
2010
(3wks)
Sudan Concern Worldwide, CD Concern
Sudan
sudan.cd@concern.net
Evaluation
Consultant –
Team Leader
Evaluation of the Food Security and Livelihood Project in South Kordofan, western Sudan:
Combating extreme poverty and hunger in dry-and agriculture dominated by livestock
production; Focus on livestock, water, land and forest resources management
May-2010
(3wks)
East Africa World Bank Agricultural
economist &
statistician
Nile Basin Initiative: Analysis and project formulation of backwater effects on agricultural
production and fishery in Blue Nile Basin, Eastern and North Africa including Sudan and
Egypt.
03-2010
(1 Mon.)
Sudan EC funded project/ UNICONS
Abda
Elmahadi.abda@unicons.org
Proposal
Writer
“Vulnerability and Mapping Assessment in the Greater Darfur Region”: Proposal and ToR by
UNICONS for the FAO/Sudan; Proposed methods of Beneficiary Assessment, Stakeholder
Analysis, GAP analysis and activity analysis;
Mar-2010
to Apr-
2010
(4wks)
Sudan-
Darfur
NSCE International, ITAD
Liz Gascoigne
nsce@postboxlane.com
Evaluation
expert- Team
leader
Food security and livelihood assessment of Tear-Fund projects in South Darfur State:
Combating extreme poverty and hunger in dry-and agriculture dominated by livestock
production; Focus on livestock, water, land and forest resources management); Consult Ms
Liza of NSCE
Jun-2008
to Apr-
2009 (10
mon)
East Africa
Region
EC/ ILRI
Don Peden
pedenonpender@shaw.ca
Policy
research
specialist
Livestock Health Nile River Basin project: Project formulation mission International Livestock
Research Center focusing on increasing water-use efficiency for food production through
better livestock management and disease control. Eritrean and Egypt covered.
Feb-2009
to Mar-
2009
(2kws)
South
Sudan
NSCE International, ITAD Institutional
expert
evaluator
South Sudan - DFID Country Programme Evaluation, mainly water, food and health sectors,
involving MTDF funded projects.
C/B Analysis employed in this assignment
7
8. Date
from - to
Location
Company & reference person
(name & contact details)
Position Description
12/2009
(2wks)
South
Sudan
EC-Khartoum;
Mysa Izzeldi
mysa.izzeldin@ec.europa.eu
Institutional
Evaluation
Expert
Verification evaluation of HPP II micro –project funded by the EC/DFID, Small-Scale Credit
Projects targeting women and poor.
Dec – 2008
(3wks)
Sudan Arab Organization for Agricultural
Development (AOAD)
Development
economics
consultant
AOAD Annual Report for Agricultural Development in Arab World; Part II: Sustainable
Agricultural Development in the Arab Countries.
Apr-2008
to May-
2008 (42
wds)
Sudan EC/ S.A. Sopex N.V.
geoff@griffith.com
Agro-
economist/
Food Security
Expert
Final Evaluation of the EC/DFID Humanitarian Plus Programme II (HPPII) in Sudan, both
North and South Sectors: Mainly Micro finance basic need projects; Provision of Micro finance
for agriculture and livestock small and medium enterprises.
Feb-2008
(2wks)
South
Sudan
Save the Children, USA
Sara Elnour;
selnour@savechildren.org.sd
Project
Formulation/
Proposal
design
consultant
Youth and Gender Livelihood Protection Assessment and project formulation for family
reintegration activity: Developed the Log Frame for three project interventions, each costs
EUR400,000.
09-2005
(1 Mon.)
Sudan UNICEF,
EDF funded project
Abdel Bari Nasr;
anasr@unicef.org
Vulnerability
Analyst &
Team leader
Development of the Risk management, Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping Unit: Project
formulation and staff training on risk planning, monitoring and management of disastrous
situation of flood etc.; Conducted training on Strategic planning and Management.
Sep-2005
to Apr-
2007 (3
yrs.)
Sudan EC - AGRISYSTEMS
Paul Symonds;
pak.symonds@gmail.com
Mysa Izzeldi
mysa.izzeldin@ec.europa.eu
Food
Security/
Senior
expert/advisor
Food Aid Specialist for Rural Development, Food Security and Social Services Section:
Responsible for food security and aid policy analysis/advice in North Sudan and Darfur.
Reported on South Sudan food security/need since June 2006. Reviewed the final document
and Log-Frame of SIFSIA (Sudan Integrated Food Security In Action);
Initiated the setting for an M&E and Reporting Unit;
Monitored and supervised the EC funded projects in North Sudan; Participated and
developing guidelines for Call for Proposals;
Drafted the EC Development Plan part of the MDTF fund for East Sudan Sector including
Eritrean border farmers;
Assisted the rural development, food security and social support and EC Delegate in
managing over EUR 200 food aid and rehabilitation fund, mostly in project formulation in
Darfur and South Sudan food and agriculture sectors;
Team member of the CSFAM Crop supply and food assessment missions for 2005 and
2006.
Dec-2002
to Oct-
2005 (3
yrs.)
Sudan/
South
Sudan
VAM/ WFP
VAM is EU funded
Samia Saied;
samia.saied@wfp.org
Arif.husain@wfp,org
National
Programme
Officer;
Vulnerability Analysis & Mapping Unit: Assessment of food vulnerable groups/areas,
mapping and project design on food aid; Drafted the Annual Need and Livelihood
Assessment report (ANLA) regarding food poverty of socioeconomic groups. Headed the
Food Security Thematic Programme Group (FSTP) initiated by WFP, FAO, and UNICEF with
INGO; Food Needs Security Assessments included:
Supervised the Eastern Africa Food Reserve and Market Study in 2004
Member of the project formulation mission of WFP-South Sudan 777 million dollar road
system, 2003-2005;
TL for the Annual Need Assessment for the Eritrean Refugee Camps in East Sudan, 2004;
8
9. Date
from - to
Location
Company & reference person
(name & contact details)
Position Description
Getachew.diriba@wfp.org
ANLA and rolling needs assessment for IDPs in Upper Nile, Jongeli, and Greater Buhr el
Gazal States in South Sudan during 2003-2005;
TL for Livelihood Vulnerability and Nutritional Assessment of Rural Kassala and Red Sea
State, Sudan, 2005 including Eritrean Refugee Camps in Kassala State;
TL for Livelihood Vulnerability and Nutritional Assessment of North, West, and South Darfur
State, Eastern Sudan (mainly Eritrean refugees), 2004;
TL for Livelihood Vulnerability and Nutritional Assessment of Eritrean Refugee Camps in
Kassala State, Joint Assessment Mission, Sudan, 2005.
2004
(3 mon)
Uganda-
Sudan
FOODNET, EC-funded project
foodnet@iitaesarc.co.ug
Team Leader Project preparation and implementation “Determinants of Sudan’s Cereals Comparative
Advantage: Perspectives for economic policy and technology transfer for food supply in
Eastern Africa. Participation in the development of regional wheat and corn supply chains”
research grant
2002 to
2004
(2 yrs.)
Egypt-
Sudan
Economic Research Forum
(ERF); Ms. Hoda Azmi;
hazmi@erf.org.eg
Team Leader Two small grant research projects:
i) Reconciliation of Food Demand and Export Market in Sudan, and
ii) Private Returns to Higher Education in Sudan.
Jul 2003
(2mon)
Sudan GTZ-GA;
mohamed.adam@welthungerhilf
e.de
Economist Ex Post social costs/benefits analysis for German Agro Action Environmental and food
security projects in Darfur “NARMAP_Natural Resource Management Project
2001 to
2003
(2 yrs.)
Uganda-
Kenya-
Tanzania-
Burundi
EC/ USAID/ ECAPAPA/
ASARECA
Dr. Abdeaziz Hashim.
abdelaz55@yahoo.com
Team Leader Project preparation and implementation “Simulating the impacts of subsidy removal and
the effects of credit policy on the consumption of fertilizers and seeds by the sub-
sectors of the Sudan Agriculture” research grant. CBA extensively used in this research
project
1998 Sudan UNDP Khartoum Socioeconomi
c Consultant
Agricultural feasibility studies on:
Farm economics of Solar Pumps compared to Diesel Pumps in western Sudan agriculture
Refregration and lighting of clinics and schools in rural Sudan
9-10/1994 Sudan Animal Resources Bank Consultant
economist &
Team leader
A Feasibility study for the establishment of sheep ranches in the rangelands of Greater
Kordofan region in western Sudn, now including part of South Sudan.
6-7/1997 Sudan-
Darfur
German-Agro Action Consultant An Ex Post Benefit/Cost Analysis for NARMAP_ Natural Resources Management Project,
Sudanese-German Cooperation. Wadi Kutum, North Darfur, Sudan.
1988-1990 Sudan University of Khartoum; Prof.
Mekki Omer –TL,
mekkiomer@hotmail.com
Water
research
economist-
Principal
Researcher;
Co TL for project design and implementation of “Water harvesting research project-,
Economic and feasibility evaluation of water harvesting techniques in western Sudan region”,
A two year research project on Water harvesting management and farm economics sponsored
by Ford Foundation/ National Research Council.
7/1999-
10/1999
Sudan CARE Consultant &
TL
Reviewed all CARE operational projects in Sudan during 1990-1999.
6/1998-
10/1999
Sudan SC-USA Consultant Development of a training manual for management information system (MIS/M&E).
Conducted food security household survey and crop assessment for the agricultural season
1998/99 in South Kordofan (now A Transitional War Area)
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10. Date
from - to
Location
Company & reference person
(name & contact details)
Position Description
11/1996-
2/1997
Sudan SC-USA, Consultant &
TL
Led the team and conducted food security household survey and crop assessment for the
agricultural season 1996/97 for Abeyye/South Kordofan State (now Transitional Area in South
Sudan)
6/1997-
7/1997
Darfur,
Sudan
German
Agro Action,
Consultant An Ex Post Benefit/Cost Analysis for NARMAP_ Natural Resources Management Project,
Sudanese-German Cooperation. Wadi Kutum, North Darfur, Sudan.
7/1996-
9/1996
Sudan IFAD & Agricultural Bank of
Sudan Credit Consultant
Credit Market
Consultant
Developed a mobile banking service for smallholder agriculture in south-western Sudan
June/1996 South
Sudan
UNDP/SUD/95/002 Resource
person
Training Program on Technology Generation and Transfer for Wau Agricultural Rehabilitation
Project, Wau, South Sudan
May/1996 Sudan, CARE Consultant Final evaluation for the Seed Production Recovery Project, western Sudan, now included part
of South Sudan of Rumbaik area.
8-9/1995 Sudan,
CARE
International, Consultant Developed a MIS (Management Information System) for the Seed Production Recovery
Project for western Sudan.
1-5/1995 Sudan,
CARE
International, Consultant Formulation and design of North Kordofan Food Information System
2-6/1994 Sudan,
CARE
International, Consultant Baseline survey for Gubeish Credit & Extension Project
7-9/1994 Sudan, RSED/UNDP (SUD/90/010), Consultant Impact evlaution of the Rural Solar Energy Development project: A prospective analysis for
western and South Sudan
1987-2002 Sudan-
South
Sudan
Various Consultant
&TL
Participation in over 10 various field missions with NGO, UN, USAID, WB, CIPA, and
DANIDA for project formulation and evaluation in agriculture and rural development.
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11. 15. Other relevant information (e.g. Publications):
15.1. Publications:
15.1.1. Selected published research papers:
a. Samar Abdalla, Abdelmoneim Taha and Eltighani Elamin (2016). “Measuring Households Food and
Nutrition Security/Insecurity Using Frequency and Severity of the Coping Consumption Strategies in
Khartoum State” Agricultural Research & Technology: Open Access Journal. Juniper Publishers.
support@juniperpublishers.com; agri@juniperpublishers.org. 3200 E Guasti Road #100
Ontario, CA 91761 United States, www.juniperpublishers.com
b. Samar Abdalla, Abdelmoneim Taha and Eltighani Elamin (2016). “Assessment of Malnutrition
Children under-five in Khartoum State - A policy making perspective” Agricultural Research &
Technology: Open Access Journal. Juniper Publishers. support@juniperpublishers.com;
agri@juniperpublishers.org. 3200 E Guasti Road #100 Ontario, CA 91761 United States,
www.juniperpublishers.com
c. Samar Abdalla & Elamin E. M. (2015). Farming System and Food Security in the Traditional
Agricultural Sector of Sudan: An Overview Approach, Poster Presentation, Deutsher Tropentag,
September, 2015, Berlin, Germany at: http://www.tropentag.de/2015/proceedings/proceedings.pdf
d. Eltighani Elamin, Sitana Elmubark and Samar Ahmed (2015). QUANTIFYING THE TRADE EFFECT
OF SANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY REGULATIONS OF EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES ON
SUDAN’S GROUNDNUT EXPORT; submitted for the Second Arab Conference – FOOD &DRUGS,
Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt
e. Abdalla S. et al (2013). Factors influencing crop diversity in dry land sector in Sudan. Sky Journal of
Agricultural Research Vol.2(7), pp 88 -97, August, http://www.skyjournals.org/SJAR; ISSN 2315 -
8751
f. Abdulla S. et al (2013). Households Coping Strategies and Food Consumption Gap in Sudan. NAF;
International Working Paper Series; paper n. 13/06
g. Mekki A. Omer and Eltighani M. Elamin, 2011. Supplementary Irrigation and Soil Amendment
Management with Sorghum on Khor Abu Habil (Sudan). Journal of Environmental Science and
Engineering, USA, environmental@davidpublishing.com
h. Elzaki Raga M, Elamin Eltighani M. & Shams Eldein H. Ahmed, (2010). Poverty and Agricultural
Development, International Journal of Sudan Research, Vol. 1, No. 1.
i. Raga M. Elzaki, Gezira University, Sudan; Eltighani M. Elamin, Ministry of Science & Technology,
Sudan;Shams Eldein H. Ahmed, Sudan University for Sciences & Technology, Sudan. Sustainable
agricultural development in rural Sudan; first volume of our Africa book series entitled ACHIEVING
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA: Science, Technology and Innovation Trajectory
published in 2010.
j. Eltighani Elamin, 2009. “Humanitarian Aid or Trade: Case of Sudan”. Microeconomics in Service of
Humanity; Symposium in Honour of Doug Young’s Career. Conference organized by Western
Agricultural Economics Association, Kauai, Hawaii.
k. Eltighani M. Elamin and Hamid M. 2009. “Reconciling the trade-off between Domestic Demand and
Export Market: The Case of Sudan Dry land Agriculture”. Economics of Resource Use and Farming
Systems Development in the Middle East and East Africa, Editors Werner Doppler, Mohammed
Majdalawi and Salwa Almhamed. Margraf Publishers, Germany. www.margraf-publishers.eu. This is
a price awarded paper by ERF-WB.
l. Hamid Faki, Eltighani Elamin and Mohamed Dingle, 2009. “Food Aid and Trade under WTO”.
Economics of Resource Use and Farming Systems Development in the Middle East and East Africa,
Editors Werner Doppler, Mohammed Majdalawi and Salwa Almhamed. Margraf Publishers,
Germany.www.margraf-publishers.eu.
m. Ahmed et.al, 2007. “Economic Evaluation of the Crop Combinations in the Gezira Scheme (Sudan).
Issues and Challenges in Rural Development, Vol. 1, edited by Siegfried Bauer & Lila Karki in
Farming & Rural Systems Economics, Giessen, Germany.
n. Eltighani M. Elamin, 2007. Trade-off between Expected Income/Food grain and Risk among Dry land
Smallholders in Sudan. Issues and Challenges in Rural Development, Vol. II, edited by Siegfried
Bauer & Lila Karki in Farming & Rural Systems Economics, Giessen, Germany.
o. Khalid Siddig, Mohammed Al Feel and Eltighani Elamin, 2007. “Applying Co-integration Procedure to
Measure Sesame Markets Integration in The Sudan. Issues and Challenges in Rural Development,
Vol. II, edited by S. Bauer & Lila K in Farming & Rural Systems Economics, Giessen, Germany.
p. Gibreel et.al, 2007. “Commercialization and Household Food Crop Production in the Traditional
Dryland Sector in Sudan. Issues and Challenges in Rural Development, Vol. II, edited by Siegfried
Bauer & Lila Karki in Farming & Rural Systems Economics, Giessen, Germany.
q. Bodil Elmqvist, Lennart O., Elamin E.M., and Andrew W., 2005. “A Traditional agro-forestry system
under threat: An analysis of the gum Arabic market and cultivation in the Sudan.” AGRISYSTEMS
Journal, UK.
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12. r. Osman A. Osman and Eltighani M. Elamin, 2004. “Effects of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fertilization
on Tomato (Lycopersicon Esculentum M.) Under Semiarid Conditions of Western Sudan. A workshop
on Agricultural Development in the Arab Nations, Obstacles and Solutions, Assiut University,
January. www.erf.org.eg/ Conferences.
s. Eltighani M. Elamin, Bauer S. and Osman A.A. 2003. “Commercialization and Food Security; Can
They Go Together for. The Sudanese Agrarian Economy”. Proceedings of the 10th Annual
Conference of the Economic Research Forum for the Arab Countries, Iran and Turkey (ERF),
Sectoral economics, December. www.erf.org.eg/ Conferences. This is a price awarded paper by ERF-
WB.
t. Eltighani M. Elamin (1998). Towards understanding the behavior of small farmers facing additional
risk of a cash oriented agricultural policy: The case of the dry land of Western Sudan, Sudan Journal
of Agricultural Research Vol. 1(1998) PP. 79-85
u. Yasir G. A. Bashir, Elamin M.E., and Ali K.A. 2002. “The Role of Community Participation in the
Success of IPM Programs: A Case Study of Watermelon Pests Control in North Kordofan State,
Sudan. International Conference on IPM in Sub-Saharan Africa, Uganda.
v. El-Hag, F.M. et al. 2002. “Seasonal performance of Baggara cattle under two production systems in
South Kordofan, Sudan”. Tropical Science (UK).
w. Khidir A.K. and Elamin E.M. 2000. “Effect of Production Package on Yield and Profitability in Rain-
fed Groundnuts”. Arab Agricultural Research Journal, Volume 4- Number 1. Arab Organization for
Agricultural Development.
x. Elamin E. M., H.M. Dirdiri and A.E. Nasser 2000. “Pricing policies and agricultural export
performance in Sudan: the lessons from the 1970s through1990s”. Proceedings of the Seventh
Annual Conference of the Economic Research Forum for the Arab Countries, Iran and Turkey (ERF),
Sectoral economics, August.
y. Omer, M.A. and Elamin E.M. 1997. Effect of tillage and Contour diking on sorghum establishment
and yield on sandy clay soil in Sudan. Soil & Tillage research 1121, Elsevier Science B.V., P.O. Box
2759, 1000 CT Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
z. Faisal M. El-Hag, et al, 1997. The response of lactating Cows to bone meal supplementation in south
Kordofan, Sudan. JONARES, Vol. 1, No. 1, July.
aa. Omer, M.A. and Elamin E.M. 1996. Effect of in-situ water harvesting and contour bunding on yield of
orghum in marginal lands. U.K.J. Agric. Sci. 4(1), Univ. of Khartoum, Khartoum North, P.O. Box 32.
bb. Elamin E. M., et al, 1996. Resolving the food problem in dry lands farming: Application of a
mathematical programming approach to Um Rawaba area, Sudan. U.K.J. Agric. Sic 4(2), Univ. of
Khartoum, Faculty of Agriculture, Khartoum North, P.O. Box 32.
cc. Khidir A.K. and Elamin E.M. 1996. Inter-cropping as an instrument for optimal land resources
utilization and conservation: Case of western Sudan dry land farming. U.K.J. Agric. Sci 4 (2), Univ.
of Khartoum, Khartoum North, P.O. Box 32.
dd. Khidir A.K. and Elamin E.M. 1996. Manual weed control in rain-fed groundnut in western Sudan.
International Arachis Newsletter, ICRISAT.
ee. Elamin, Eltighani M. and Rogers, Le Roy F., 1992. Estimation and use of risk aversion coefficient for
traditional Dry land Agriculture in western Sudan. Elsevier Science Publishers, The Netherlands.
ff. Elamin, Eltighani M. (1987). Capital Productivity and Returns-Risk Analysis of South Kordofan
Agricultural Sector, in Sudan. Published PhD dissertation, WSU Press, Pullman, USA
15.1.2. Selected published reports:
gg. Eltighani Elamin (2015). Final Report: Functional Review for the Ministry of Agriculture of the
Republic of Somaliland: Development of A Capcity Development Action Plan for the Development of
the Agriculture Sector. Somaliland Development Fund – SDF, BMB MacDoland Consulting Co..
Hargeisa, Somaliland.
hh. Eltighani Elamin (Jan 2012). Final Evaluation Report. Food Security and Flood Prevention in Kassala
State DCI-FOOD/2008/160-622. PN: SDN 1053-08. Republic of the Sudan. Deutsche
Welthungerhilfe (German Agro Action) Co-financed by the European Commission
ii. Eltighani Elamin Safe the Children-Sweden, Khartoum, 2011. Final Report- External Assessment of
the Food Security and Livelihood Sector-SCS-Kadugli Office, Makk Idris <Makkali@yahoo.com>.
jj. AU-IBAR, 2010. Led preparation of Concept Note Development on “Capitalizing on the Potential:
Leveraging animal agriculture to adapting and mitigating climate change to enhancing food security
and poverty reduction in Africa.
kk. Eltighani Elamin CONCERN –Sudan-2010. Final Report on “South Kordofan Food Security and
Livelihood Evaluation Assessment”. July 2010, Mohamed Omer <mohamed.omer@concern.net>.
ll. Arab Organization for Agricultural Development 2008: 2007-Annual Report for Agricultural
Development in Arab world; Part II: Sustainable Agricultural Development in the Arab Countries.
salgadir@gmail.com
m m. Eltighani Elamin (May 2007). Final Report: Food Aid Technical Assistant to North Sudan,
September 2005 to May 2007. EU, Rural Development, Food Security and Social Support Section.
CARDNOAGRISYSTEMS Ltd., UK, Framework Contract AMS/451 – Lot 1 Rural Development and
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13. Food Safety Letter of Contract Nº: 2005/105481. celine.baker@cardnoagrisystems.co.uk, Ms Celine
Baker
nn. Eltighani Elamin Hamid Musa and Ismail Er Rahil (March 2002). Final Report. Reconciling
the Trade-offs between Domestic Demand and Export Market: The Case of Sudan Dry-land
Agriculture. Submitted to Economic Research Forum for the Arab Countries, Iran & Turkey (Cairo)
and the African Economic Research Consortium (Nairobi). Economic Research Forum (ERF), "Hana'
Al-sagban" halsagban@erf.org.eg
oo. El tighani M. Elamin and Abdelaziz Hashim (Jan 2001). Final report. Agricultural Economic
Section, Agricultural Research Corporation. Submitted to Eastern and Central Africa Programme for
Agricultural Policy Analysis (ECAPAPA) /ASARECA. s.ketema@asareca.org, Dr. Ketema.
15.2. Additional Training:
A large number of trainings and conferences on a wide range of development dimensions: institutional policy and
capacity development, training, poverty, food security & livelihood, curriculum development, economic and social
development; microeconomics and production/market risks and macroeconomic structural adjustment; management
and leadership; RBM-M&E development; Human Rights; civil society & NSAs; participatory methodologies; gender
equality; PCM & logical framework. Over 30 years of full time Ag economics and policy researcher with Agricultural
Research Corporation (Sudan) and its think tank-Agricultural Economics and Policy Research Centre (Khartoum
North). Fair experience in using the WB-ADePT Software platform for applied economic analysis: ADePT software
developed to automate and standardize the production of analytical reports. ADePT uses micro-level data from
various types of surveys, such, as Household Budget Surveys, Demographic and Health Surveys and Labour Force
surveys to produce rich sets of tables and graphs for a particular area of economic research. ADePT dramatically
reduces time required for the production of analytical results, minimizes human errors, allows easy introduction of
new techniques and methods to a wide audience of policy practitioners, and allows users to free up resources for
other activities, including drawing policy implications from the empirical evidence. I use the WB- ADePT Software
with the new module ADePT FSM (Food Security Module) developed in cooperation with the Statistic Division of UN
FAO. ADePT FSM derives a rich set of food security statistics from the National Household Surveys, such as Living
Standards Measurement Study (LSMS), Household Budget Surveys (HBS), and other micro-level surveys containing
data on household food consumption
Year Institution Subjects and Qualifications Gained
2013 World Bank Institute Low Carbon Development: Planning & Modelling (E-
Learning) Course – Nov 18 –Dec 8 2013
2013 USAID M&E and Performance Management On-line course
2013 UNICEF National Led M&E and Equity Evaluation on-line training
courses
2012 UNICEF, Carolyn Miles, President & CEO Certificate of Appreciation- a Champion for Children.
2011 GIZ Training Center for Development
Cooperation in Bad Honnef, Germany. 21-22
November;
Capacity Development Joint Learning Journey Course.
GIZ <kerstin.kude-osman@giz.de>;
2011 DAAD & GIZ-(October – December 2011) Webinar “Public Policy & Good Governance - challenges
in the MENA Region”
2010 AU-Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources,
Nairobi, Kenya, October 08
Basic Security in The Field-Staff Safety, Health, and
Welfare
2010 AU-Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources,
Nairobi, Kenya, Oct 08
Advanced Security in The Field
2010 World Bank Institute, Washington DC, USA, 5
April- 15 May
Export Development and Diversification – E-Learning
Course
2010 World Bank Institute, Washington DC, USA,
30/11/2009 to 25 01/2010.
Advanced Poverty Analysis: Impact of the Global
Financial Crisis on the Poor - E-Learning Course
2009 World Bank Institute, Washington DC, USA,
January 26- March 20
Trade, Growth, and Poverty- E-Learning Course
2007 World Bank Institute, Washington DC, USA,
April 15 to June 1
Standards & Trade Course: Challenges & Opportunities
for African Agro-Food Trade
2007 Global Development Network, Cairo, Egypt,
June 11-13
Conference on Knowledge Management as an Enabler of
Change & Innovation in Africa
2005 WFP-Sudan, Khartoum, Sudan, Sept-2005. Results Based Management Training.
2003 Building UN Capacity Workshop, Cape Town, 8
– 12 Dec.
Early Warning and Preventive Measures
2002 ECAPAP/ASARECA, workshop - 23-28 July,
Nairobi, Kenya
Policy Analysis Networking.
2002 Global Biodiversity Institute, Inc., Wilmington,
Delaware, USA and CEEST, Dar es Salaam,
Tanzania, Jul 16 - Aug 10.
GBDI/CEET East African Biodiversity, Biotechnology and
Law Training Course
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14. Year Institution Subjects and Qualifications Gained
2001 ISNAR, Mauritius, October 2-14. Agricultural Research Management Training for NARS
Program Leaders in Sub-Saharan Africa.
2001 IFDC, Arusha, Tanzania, April 3-8. International Training Program on Agricultural Input
Marketing.
1999 ARC and International Atomic Energy Agency,
4-6 December.
National Training Workshop on Screening Techniques for
Drought Tolerance In Groundnut.
1996 IAC, The Netherlands, 6 - 19 October. The 3rd International Course on Gender in Policy
Development for Sustainable Land Use.
1991 Egerton Univ., Kenya, Sept 30 - Oct 21. Survey, Experimental and Social Data Analysis.
Date SEMINARS KNOWLEDGE GAINED
2011 Public Policy and Good Governance –
Challenges in the MENA Region sponsored by
DAAD, quass@daad.de
Participation in identifying problems and Ex-ante solutions
of public policies and Governance in Middle East and
North Africa focused on Gender
2007 Congenital Seminar on Food Security- Nairobi,
Kenya, organized by the European,
Commission in Brussels, March
Gained knowledge on the EC future aid for Africa with
respect to food security, food aid and Linked Recovery,
Rehabilitation and Development programmes
2007 National Consultative Workshop to Launch the
project “Support for Food Security and home
economics In Eastern Africa”, Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia, February
Gained knowledge on Crop and Food Assessment
Missions in terms of methodology, analysis and
dissemination in Eastern Africa.
2006 National Consultative Seminar on Crop and
Food Assessment Missions in the HoA,
Khartoum, Sudan, June.
Gained knowledge on Crop and Food Assessment
Missions in terms of methodology, analysis and
dissemination in the Horn of Africa.
2005 National Consultative Seminar on Crop and
Food Assessment Missions for Kenya, Uganda,
and Sudan, Nairobi, Kenya, October.
Gained knowledge on Crop and Food Assessment
Missions in terms of methodology, analysis and
dissemination in Kenya, South Sudan and Uganda.
15.3. Academic Experiences:
a. I have Taught microeconomics and quantitative research methods in University of Khartoum (Sudan),
Uni Giessen (Germany, University of Gezira (Sudan) and ElObeid Business College at both graduate
and under graduate level.
b. I have been a major/co supervisor for 10 PhD and over 20 MSc postgraduates at Khartoum, Gezira and
Kordofan universities (Sudan).
c. I was a visiting professor in Uni-Giessen, Germany when I taught practical GAMS application for about 20 PhD
students in 2003.
d. I was a professor of economics in ElObied Technical College for 2 years during 2000-2002.
e. I was a teaching assistant in the Dept of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture of the University of
Khartoum during 1978-1981.
f. Invitation to serve as a Discussant in the session on Increasing Resilience to Food Crises. The
conference will be held November 28-29, 2011, in Alexandria, Egypt, Marcia MacNeil at
m.macneil@cgiar.org. In an international conference, Setting Priorities for Food Security and Poverty
Reduction in the Arab World.
g. Public Policy and Good Governance –Challenges in the MENA Region sponsored by DAAD, quass@daad.de.
Discussant for two sessions.
h. In 2011, my candidature for an Honorary Fellowship of the Australian Institute of High Energetic
Materials has been approved
i. In 2007, I participated in the Conference on Knowledge Management as an Enabler of Change and
Innovation in Africa, GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT NETWORK Sherine Ghoneim Director, GDN Cairo.
j. Being nominated by the ERF, Ihad attended the WTO research inagricultural
trading workshop,Whistler,Vancouver,as a discussant for one session on
experiences inAfrican agriculturaltrading.Vancouver,Canada, 2001.
k. In1999 Ihad been awarded an AssociateFellow with the Economic Research
Consortium forNorth Africa,Middle-East,Iran and Turkey,1999.
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